Podcasts

You will find here all Forvis Mazars informative podcasts.

The vacant residential land tax

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21 November 2024
Victoria’s drastically expanded vacant residential land tax is setting a precedent that, if history serves as a guide, is likely to be followed by other states.

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Payroll tax: Get started now!

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17 July 2024
Payroll tax returns for the 2024 financial year are due very shortly.

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Definition change of casual employment

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If you currently employ casual staff, now’s the time to check whether in fact they’re employment is genuinely casual.

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Getting a handle on cashflow

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Poor cashflow management can damage relationships with customers and suppliers, inhibit business growth, and increase stress, potentially leading to poor decision-making and low employee morale.

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'Right to disconnect' law explained

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Soon, employees will have the legal right to ignore contact from their employer after hours. The “right to disconnect” law takes effect in August this year for employers other than small business operators.

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Employers’ legal responsibility to stamp out sexual harassment

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Preventing harassment is not only a legal obligation but crucial for fostering a safe work environment.

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Proposed Vic property tax: a ripple effect?

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A new proposed tax in Victoria aims to bolster the revenue base of the state government, which, like other states, is grappling with substantial debts.

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Important tax changes to depreciation rules

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Over the past few years, the depreciation rules for eligible businesses have changed significantly.

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New International Financial Reporting Standards: what you need to know

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It’s very likely that Australian companies will be required to report more stringently on their sustainability and climate risks.

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New FY tax changes

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About 5 million Australians claimed work-from-home expenses last financial year. Now, the ATO is cracking down on the fixed-rate method – you’ll need to record the total number of hours worked from home.

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