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G J Walsh & Co.

Locality: Springfield Central

Phone: +61 1300 874 829



Address: Shop 1.31, 1 Main Street 4300 Springfield Central, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.gjwalsh.com.au

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25.01.2022 Updates to the Stimulus Package - On Monday 30th March 2020, Scott Morrison announced further stimulus measures to further support businesses through our current economic climate. These measures have not been legislated as yet but we are providing an in-depth summary for your reference. This update includes information regarding JobKeeper payments and direct links to register your interest in the package. If you have any questions or would like a personalised assessment in relation to these matters, please do not hesitate in contacting our office.



23.01.2022 Did you know? From 1st July 2020, there will be a 1.75% increase to the National Minimum Wage (NMW). This will be released in 3 stages, with the final stage being increased from 1 February 2021. For further information and current updates, check out the link below.

22.01.2022 Calling all Small Businesses that have been affected by COVID-19! The Queensland Government has released a COVID-19 Adaption Grant Program to assist small businesses that have been affected by COVID-19. This grant offers up to $10,000 to eligible small businesses. Act now - There is a limited number of funds that is available for this grant, so get your application in now. ... What can the funds be used for? - prepare for the safe resumption of trading in the post COVID-19 recovery - access digital technologies to rebuild business operations and transition to a new way of doing business - respond to online opportunities, where possible, to sustain employment and maintain potential for longer-term growth - upskill and reskill business owners and staff to benefit from new technologies or business models - embrace business diversification to adapt and sustain operations - create or retain employment. Eligibility criteria: Have been subject to closure or otherwise highly impacted by current shutdown restrictions announced by Queensland's Chief Health Officer on 23 March 2020 Demonstrate that business revenue has been significantly impacted since 23 March 2020 over a minimum 1-month period due to the onset and management of COVID-19 Employ staff and have fewer than 20 employees at the time of applying for the grant Have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN) active as at 23 March 2020 Be registered for GST Have a Queensland headquarters Have an annual turnover over $75,000 for the last financial year Have a payroll of less than $1.3 million Not be insolvent or have owners/directors that are an undischarged bankrupt. Only 1 application will be accepted from an individual ABN or a financial beneficiary of a business. For further information, go to https://www.business.qld.gov.au//advice-su/grants/adaption

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16.01.2022 If you’re working from home, you may be able to claim some of your home office expenses at tax time. You’ll need to make sure your deductions meet the three gol...den rules when working out your claim: You must have spent the money yourself (and have not been reimbursed) Your costs must directly relate to earning your income You must have a record to prove your claim We have handy tips and tools to help you record your receipts and calculate your deductions check out www.ato.gov.au//deductions-you-can-cl/home-office-expenses to learn more!

15.01.2022 Have you been affected by the recent bushfires? The ATO is here to help. If you need further information or are unsure if the assistance applies to you or your business, contact one of our office locations to chat with one of our helpful staff.



15.01.2022 PROUD MOMENT Our client Rachael Sarra, an Ipswich local, and contemporary indigenous artist flipping the creative world on its head with her beautiful and modern take on her aboriginal art culture. She’s quickly becoming a household name, collaborating with the Queensland Firebirds as lead artist for the Indigenous dress design, featuring on Better Homes and Gardens Australia and most recently Frankie Magazine talking business and using Xero as her bookkeeping platform. If you haven’t already checked her out, you can visit her Instagram @sar.ra or visit her website https://www.rachaelsarra.com/ to purchase some of her art pieces.

11.01.2022 Happy EOFY from G J Walsh & Co Well another Financial Year comes to a close. We hope that all of our clients and business associates remain healthy and safe....Continue reading

10.01.2022 We know businesses are doing it tough right now, so we’re extending our opening hours to give you more time to seek extra support. If your small business has e...xperienced a slow-down due to COVID-19, you’ll be able to call our emergency support infoline on 1800 806 218 up to 10pm (AEDT) weeknights and 10am-4pm (AEDT) Saturday and Sunday this week to discuss what options are available. Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Deal/In-detail/Specific-disasters/COVID-19

10.01.2022 Wow...A great job done by our Client Hype Project on their documentary work for Envoy. Check out this trailer and give them a follow!

09.01.2022 This morning the government released information to the press regarding an economic stimulus package as a method of economic relief to the coronavirus affecting the nation. These packages will be available to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as income supported recipients. Further information regarding these packages is broken down below. 'The Government is also offering administrative relief for certain tax obligations, including deferring tax payments up to four ...months. This is similar to relief provided following the bushfires for taxpayers affected by the coronavirus, on a case-by-case basis.' - Delivering support for business investment - Cash flow assistance for businesses - Stimulus payments to households to support growth - Assistance for severely-affected regions For the full press release, visit https://www.pm.gov.au/media/economic-stimulus-package



07.01.2022 Businesses: Don’t forget, you have until 31 May 2020 to enrol for JobKeeper to claim April and May payments for your staff! Make sure you’re ready to be reimb...ursed for JobKeeper payments by: checking both you and your employees meet the eligibility requirements, and paying your employees by the appropriate date for each fortnight. For more info, visit www.ato.gov.au//JobKeeper-P/In-detail/JobKeeper-key-dates/

06.01.2022 Calling all Small Businesses that have been affected by COVID-19! The Queensland Government has released a COVID-19 Adaption Grant Program to assist small businesses that have been affected by COVID-19. This grant offers up to $10,000 to eligible small businesses. Act now - There is a limited number of funds that is available for this grant, so get your application in now. ... What can the funds be used for? - prepare for the safe resumption of trading in the post COVID-19 recovery - access digital technologies to rebuild business operations and transition to a new way of doing business - respond to online opportunities, where possible, to sustain employment and maintain potential for longer-term growth - upskill and reskill business owners and staff to benefit from new technologies or business models - embrace business diversification to adapt and sustain operations - create or retain employment. Eligibility criteria: Have been subject to closure or otherwise highly impacted by current shutdown restrictions announced by Queensland's Chief Health Officer on 23 March 2020 Demonstrate that business revenue has been significantly impacted since 23 March 2020 over a minimum 1-month period due to the onset and management of COVID-19 Employ staff and have fewer than 20 employees at the time of applying for the grant Have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN) active as at 23 March 2020 Be registered for GST Have a Queensland headquarters Have an annual turnover over $75,000 for the last financial year Have a payroll of less than $1.3 million Not be insolvent or have owners/directors that are an undischarged bankrupt. Only 1 application will be accepted from an individual ABN or a financial beneficiary of a business. For further information, go to https://www.business.qld.gov.au//advice-su/grants/adaption

03.01.2022 Did you know? From 1st July 2020, there will be a 1.75% increase to the National Minimum Wage (NMW). This will be released in 3 stages, with the final stage being increased from 1 February 2021. For further information and current updates, check out the link below.

03.01.2022 We're here to help! Check out our latest blog post for a comprehensive breakdown on the economic stimulus package. Contact our office for a personalised assessment on how this may impact your business.

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