KSW Insight Newsletter | May 2024

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May 2024 | VOLUME 190

KSW Newsletter for Clients and Associates of Kreston Stanley Williamson


Has Your Business Done Everything Possible to Minimize Tax Prior to 30 June?

As the end of the financial year approaches, businesses are actively seeking ways to optimise their tax obligations. While strategies like holding off on income and paying expenses ahead of time are helpful, there are additional considerations that can make a significant impact. Read on to gain insights on how you can further minimize your tax obligations before 30 June.


Superannuation Budget Update and End of Financial Year Reminders

The 2024-25 Federal Budget maintains stability for Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs), with no major surprises but featuring notable updates. As the end of the financial year approaches, it is essential to stay informed about these developments for effective SMSF management. For a deeper understanding of these updates may impact your SMSF, read on.


Federal Budget 2024-25: Key Changes Impacting Small Businesses

The 2024-25 Federal Budget, unveiled by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, introduces notable updates for businesses. From extended instant asset write-offs to tax cuts and energy bill relief, these measures signify significant shifts. Read on for more insights and to understand how these changes may affect your business.


Doing Business in Africa – A Strategic Guide for Unlocking Opportunities

If you are seeking opportunities to expand your business into Africa’s vibrant markets and gain insights into the continent’s potentials, please read on. This will enable you to seize opportunities and navigate Africa’s dynamic business landscape effectively.

Kreston Stanley Williamson

*Correct as of 30 May 2024

*Disclaimer – this newsletter has been produced by Kreston Stanley Williamson as a service to its clients and associates. The information contained in the article is of general comment only and is not intended to be advice on any particular matter. Before acting on any areas contained in this article, it is imperative you seek specific advice relating to your particular circumstances. Liability is limited by a scheme approved under professional standards legislation.

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