The tax implications of building a website

The internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives these days. Indeed, many small businesses are so dependent on their “online” presence that they couldn’t survive without it. But what are the tax implications? Mark Chapman, Director of Tax Communication at H&R Block, explains… Businesses use the internet in different ways. Some businesses More...

Small Business Pulse reveals challenging conditions
The ASBFEO February Small Business Pulse makes it clear that while an interest rate cut may have provided some modest relief to financing costs and a slight nudge to consumer demand, a challenging small business More...

How Adri’s Gingerbread went from hobby to iconic brand
When Adriana Parncutt first moved to Australia from her small village in the Czech Republic, she never imagined she’d one day build a business that would capture hearts and taste buds across the country. What More...

Would you work with a family member?
Today is Family Business Day, an occasion to celebrate, respect, and support Australian family-owned businesses. However, research shows that only 1 in 3 people would start a business with someone from their More...

Things you didn’t know about trade marks but should
Successfully navigating the complex world of trade marks often requires specialist knowledge because things are not always as you would expect. Trade mark expert Jacqui Pryor shares what you need to know. For More...

Zeller Terminal 2 for growing your small business
Running a small business is no easy feat. Between managing inventory, processing payments and keeping your customers happy, getting on top of things (and staying there) can feel like an endless task. But now More...

‘I made £1million in four years from what started as a side hustle – here’s how I did it’ | Personal Finance | Finance
A former retail worker has turned his dream of financial independence into reality by building a £1million fortune in just four years. A chance observation changed everything for Lewis Cromptom, 35, Norfolk. More...

Hidden charges and fake reviews costing consumers £1.6bn a year targeted by Government | Personal Finance | Finance
A proposal to crack down on hidden charges for online consumers has been put forward by the Government as it says new research shows the practice is widespread. And Business and trade minister Kevin Hollinrake More...

This 6.1% savings account may be ‘best we see in years’ as banks pull top rates | Personal Finance | Finance
Savers grew used to getting little or nothing on their money when interest rates were slashed almost to zero after the financial crisis. That dramatically changed, with the Bank of England hiking base rates More...

Rejects show celebrates stunning affordable art for all | City & Business | Finance
It’s a rebel with a cause and a must-see for the dazzling beauty on show – art exhibition REJECTS has opened in central London showcasing works submitted, but then rejected by the Royal Academy Summer More...