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Declaring or paying dividends? New rules apply!

Paying dividends is a normal part of company life; generate the profits, pay the tax, and then look at what dividends are available for the shareholders.

Changes in the Corporations Act earlier this year mean that directors need to consider a new set of rules before they declare or pay a dividend.  Section 254T of the Corporations Act provides the rules governing dividends.

In the past, directors needed to ensure that dividends were paid out of profits. This has now changed.

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Ho ho ho humbug: Avoid the Christmas tax scrooge

If you’re planning your Christmas budget for your team and your clients there are a couple of things you need to know to keep the Christmas tax scrooge from ruining your Christmas celebrations.  We take a look at what you can and can’t deduct and what is and isn’t likely to incur Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).

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Check out export and R&D grants

Q. We think we may be entitled to both Research & Development concessions and possibly Export Market Development grants. We’ve overlooked these in the past, but want to take advantage of them if we are entitled to them. What is the best way to confirm our entitlement and then make our claims?

A. This is something you should take specialist advice on. If your accountant works in this area they should be able to assist you to identify both whether the expenditure incurred in the 2010 financial year is eligible expenditure and then also quantify your claim entitlement.

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Getting your business structure right is important

Q. We have a well established business and own our business premises. Everything has operated in a single partnership structure. This has kept our accounting and reporting requirements quite simple. Friends keep telling me we should be looking at a different structure. Do you have any comments?

A. The choice of business structure is generally determined by a range of influences and there is no one answer that is right for all circumstances. The key issues to consider are risk protection, tax efficiency, simplicity and efficiency of management and succession. Using a single partnership structure you probably have the simplicity and efficiency of management piece covered. The issue to look at is whether the other areas are equally well managed or whether the benefits of alternate structures outweigh the cost of change.

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Free full day Business Development Workshop

Supporting Territory Business – Planning for better business, is a  joint program offered by the Department of Business and Employment and the Northern Territory’s Business Enterprise Centre.

As part of the initiative, local business owners and operators are invited to attend a full day business development workshop, which is fully funded by the Northern Territory Government.

We invite you to join Hayes Knight Director, Alan Green, a respected leader in business development and strategic planning, who will be presenting the Business development workshop.

Attendees at the workshop will gain valuable insight and understanding into their financial statements and their relationship to business performance.

This opportunity should not be missed. Seats are limited to only one per business and will fill fast.

Business development workshop

When: Thursday 16th September 2010

Time: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm

Venue: Territory Business Centre, Peter Sitzler Building, 67 North Stuart Highway

Cost: Fully funded by the Northern Territory Government.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Workshop content:

  • understand the key elements of a successful business
  • find out what profit and loss statements really tell you
  • discover the power of the break even point
  • identify the source and solutions for an underperforming business.

Register:

Contact Annalyn Mcleod on 8999 5421 or by email atannalyn.mcleod@nt.gov.au

Download:

Business Booster 2010-11 – Invitation to Business Development Workshop Alice Springs

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