by Quinns_News | Sep 4, 2012 | Newsletter Features
Market research is one of the best methods to gather information on your competitors, market and customers. It indicates whether customer needs and expectations are met, what changes are needed to be made, tracks buying behavior, changing habits and provides an...
by Quinns_News | Sep 4, 2012 | Newsletter Features
Outdoor advertising is focused on marketing to consumers when they are “on the go” in public places, in transit, waiting (such as in a medical office), and/or in specific commercial locations (such as in a retail venue). Digital out-of-home refers to...
by Quinns_News | Aug 29, 2012 | Small Business News
In recent news, a high profile public Australian company was embroiled in a discrimination incident in which one of its sub-contractors posted a job advertisement that was racially discriminative. The Fair Work Act expands that prohibition on discrimination to include...
by Quinns_News | Aug 29, 2012 | Accounting News
If you’re a sole trader or a partner in a partnership, you don’t have to make super contributions to a super fund for yourself. However, you may want to consider super as a way of saving for your retirement. Our Top Tips Most self-employed people can claim...
by Quinns_News | Aug 22, 2012 | Accounting News
On 29 June 2012, changes were made to the tax laws to reduce the scope for companies to engage in fraudulent phoenix activity or to escape liabilities and payments of employee entitlements. Phoenix activity involves a company intentionally accumulating debts to...
by Quinns_News | Aug 22, 2012 | Tax Advice and Updates
Expenditure for repairs you make to your investment property may be tax deductible. However, the repairs must relate directly to wear and tear or other damage that occurred as a result of your renting out the property. Repairs generally involve a replacement or...