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PAYG instalments tax does not have to cripple a business
Opinion
Finance

PAYG instalments tax does not have to cripple a business

One of the things that can create major cash flow problems is when owners do not properly plan for tax payable on the net income their business is making.

  • by Max Newnham

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Telstra launches Air Merchant in small business data grab
Security

Telstra launches Air Merchant in small business data grab

Telstra's Air Merchant will enable small businesses to gather more data about their customers.

  • by Cara Waters
Inside the world of multi-level marketing
Entrepreneur

Inside the world of multi-level marketing

Are you bypassing retail stores and purchasing your skincare, plastic containers or cleaning products from friends? Welcome to the club.

  • by Nina Hendy
Beyond pureed pumpkin: There's a baby food revolution
Entrepreneur

Beyond pureed pumpkin: There's a baby food revolution

Until recently, you could buy fresh pet food in Australia but not fresh baby food.

  • by Cara Waters
ATO targets cash-only hair and beauty businesses
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Finance

ATO targets cash-only hair and beauty businesses

This year, driven by a push from government to bring in extra tax dollars, the ATO has set its sights on the cash economy.

  • by Mark Chapman
What psychopaths and narcissists have in common
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Work in Progress

What psychopaths and narcissists have in common

The toxic traits that unite the darkest personality types.

  • by James Adonis
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How avocado farmer Jenny Franceschi is taking on food waste
Entrepreneur

How avocado farmer Jenny Franceschi is taking on food waste

Avocado prices are soaring but with up to 30 per cent wastage a new model was needed.

  • by Cara Waters
Why business has a trust problem
Opinion
The Venture

Why business has a trust problem

As Australia’s crisis of trust rolls on, business efforts to rebuild the faith are failing.

  • by Tony Featherstone
Ipswich set to trial electric driverless shuttle buses
Driverless cars

Ipswich set to trial electric driverless shuttle buses

Fully electric, driverless shuttle buses are being trialled as "the future" at several of Queensland's larger councils as the bite of high fuel prices continues.

  • by Tony Moore
Should you base your start-up in Estonia?
Analysis
The Big Idea

Should you base your start-up in Estonia?

When you think of Estonia – which in itself is a stretch – you probably don’t think of it as one of the most advanced digital nations on earth.

  • by Alexandra Cain
Mandatory data breach reporting starts for small business
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Mandatory data breach reporting starts for small business

Small businesses need to urgently prepare for the introduction of mandatory data breach reporting laws, which come into effect on Thursday.

  • by Nina Hendy