by Quinns_News | Sep 28, 2011 | Accounting News
Many of you may have noticed that a lot of receipts these days are printed on thermal paper (particularly receipts that come from cash registers.) The two main problems with thermal paper is that the text can fade over time, and also the entire receipt can turn black...
by Quinns_News | Sep 28, 2011 | Accounting News
It is important that all business owners are aware of the reforms to the personal property securities laws that are expected to be introduced late this year or early 2012. These reforms will impact on the majority of Australia businesses so it is important that you...
by Quinns_News | Sep 21, 2011 | Accounting News
Cash flow is basically the money that comes in and out of the business in the form of income and expenses. Using cash flow management and forecasting, you can help steady cash flow activity, allowing you to meet your commitments as they fall due and begin planning for...
by Quinns_News | Sep 21, 2011 | Accounting News
There have been changes to the fringe benefit treatment of cars to remove the unintended incentive for people to drive their vehicle further than necessary in order to obtain a larger tax concession. Under the ‘statutory formula’ method, a person’s...
by Quinns_News | Sep 21, 2011 | Accounting News
The 2011 Federal Budget made important changes to superannuation measures that can potentially impact upon the way you manage your employee’s superannuation contributions, as well as your own. You should be aware of these so that you can assist your employees in...
by Quinns_News | Sep 14, 2011 | Accounting News
In today’s environmentally friendly and tech savvy offices, many business owners have chosen to email pay slips and payment summaries to their employees. The option to move from printed copies to electronic copies is often overlooked. These emailed documents are...