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Simon Jones & Co

Locality: Werribee, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9742 3844



Address: 2-14 Station Pl Suite 23 3030 Werribee, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.sjc.com.au

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25.01.2022 Were well into the first quarter of the new financial year so lets look at a couple of things to tidy up last financial year and plan for 2019/20, namely where are you at with Single Touch Payroll and the Immediate Asset Write-Off Changes?



25.01.2022 Dont miss our December edition of the Business Accelerator Magazine, full of articles and news about growing and nurturing your business https://www.sjc.com.au/ou/client-newsletters/december-2019/ Wishing all our clients and their families a Merry Christmas & a Safe and Happy New Year.

24.01.2022 Businesses have been forced back into lockdown, for some maybe for the first time under the current stage 4 restrictions in Melbourne and one thing has become clear, its no longer business as usual. The world as we know it has changed and we have been forced to rethink our daily routines, spending habits, exercise regimes and social interactions. Many businesses will be in dire circumstances, but is this the time to be trimming your marketing, or just the opposite? https://www.sjc.com.au//marketing-in-preparation-for-a-po/

24.01.2022 Working Remotely? If you are one of the thousands currently working from home during the COVID-19 shut down, you may be able to claim a deduction for some of the expenses for your office area... https://www.sjc.com.au//working-remotely-the-ins-and-outs/



24.01.2022 As business owners, we need to learn from experience because history has a habit of repeating itself. Going forward we need to have a contingency plan in the event there is another virus outbreak or some other catastrophe https://www.sjc.com.au/bl/business-lessons-from-a-pandemic/

24.01.2022 The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has identified specific locations as risk areas in each state to target small business looking for evidence of black economy activity. Is your business likely to be one of them? https://www.sjc.com.au//ato-expects-to-visit-1800-busines/

23.01.2022 Our clients are looking for help as the COVID-19 pandemic tracks towards being the greatest social upheaval the world has seen since World War II. The updates and announcements are coming at a breakneck speed. With some industries more severely impacted than others the question is What to do next? In response, we have put together this action plan checklist https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/business-action-plan-checklist/



22.01.2022 The ATO has upped the cents per kilometre deduction rate for motor vehicle expenses effective from July 1, 2020 it will be 72 cents per kilometre. The ATO has also highlighted they expect to see a drop in work-related expenses such as car & laundry expenses but increases in home office expense claims as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns https://www.sjc.com.au//car-expense-and-home-office-claims/

20.01.2022 Are you swimming naked? Warren Buffet said, Only when the tide goes out do you discover whos been swimming naked. The tide is out for many Australian businesses right now so its time to develop a clear strategy and action plan... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/are-you-swimming-naked/

20.01.2022 No business can afford to get complacent. If you are adopting the SALY (Same As Last Year) approach, you may discover your business is ripe and rotting, not green and growing. https://www.sjc.com.au//is-your-business-green-and-growin/

20.01.2022 JobKeeper V2 - Eligibility & New Rates As you may know the JobKeeper rules changed from the 28th of September 2020. This is a summary of the important changes that you need to know... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/jobkeeper-v2/

19.01.2022 There have been some much publicised, high-profile cases in the media recently regarding the underpayment of staff. Lets make sure you dont inadvertently join this Rogues Gallery... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/employers-be-careful/



19.01.2022 Buying a business can be rewarding, exhilarating, terrifying and exciting all at the same time. But Caveat Emptor! Let the Buyer Beware. https://www.sjc.com.au//buyer-beware-before-you-buy-a-bus/

17.01.2022 In light of the recent health warnings from the Australian Government and World Health Organisation, we would like to share with you what we are doing to assist with managing the impact of coronavirus and social distancing on our clients and team members https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/covid-19-update-for-clients/

15.01.2022 The COVID-19 pandemic not only triggered a global health crisis, it also plunged Australia into recession for the first time in three decades. As such, a lot of business owners are in unfamiliar territory and we are here to help you navigate your way through this extraordinary and challenging period. Here’s the first edition in our series of Recession Buster Newsletters... https://www.sjc.com.au//recession-buster-newsletter-editi/

15.01.2022 The Tax Office has lifestyle assets under the microscope, so if youre in the enviable position of being able to purchase a luxury car, boat or thoroughbred horse, be aware the ATO is data matching to keep track of these purchases. https://www.sjc.com.au//have-you-purchased-a-luxury-car-b/

14.01.2022 Starting a new business seems a daunting task. But take our advice, dont be scared be prepared. Heres some guidelines in what you need to do when it comes time to let people know your new business exists. https://www.sjc.com.au//march/marketing-your-new-business/

13.01.2022 Are you confused about the JobKeeper enrolment process for employers? 800,000+ employers lodged an expression of interest with the ATO for the JobKeeper Payment System, but this DOES NOT mean you are enrolled and time is running out https://www.sjc.com.au//have-you-registered-for-jobkeeper/

13.01.2022 Consumer behaviour has changed and your website is now your marketing hub. Lets look at three key website issues that confront most business owners - not enough website traffic, poor conversion of leads to sales and a lack of strategy https://www.sjc.com.au//how-to-improve-your-website-ranki/

13.01.2022 We know we cant please all of the people all of the time but with 72% of consumers reporting trusting online reviews as much as personal recommendations it can feel really damaging to receive a poor online review. Despite your instinct to try and get it deleted there are other courses of action open to you that can turn a bad review into a customer service opportunity

13.01.2022 Happy New Financial Year! Dont miss our latest newsletter which is stuffed full of articles on Tax Planning, the Federal Budget Round Up, Before You Buy a Business, Tax Implications of Renovating Your Investment Property, Tax Return Checklists and much more... https://www.sjc.com.au/our-re/client-newsletters/june-2019/

11.01.2022 The Federal Government has announced its Coronavirus Stimulus Package designed to bolster the Australian economy as the illness continues to spread https://www.sjc.com.au//government-coronavirus-stimulus-p/

10.01.2022 Happy New Year. Not just the start of a new year, its the start of a whole new decade. Is this the time for you to finally make that big change and buy that business youve been thinking about? Lets examine the Five Phases of Buying a Business https://www.sjc.com.au//december-2019/the-5-phases-of-buy/

10.01.2022 In the 2nd edition of our #RecessionBuster Newsletter we explore the 4 Ways to Grow a Business, specifically the 2nd way, How to Get Your Customers to Buy More Often... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/recession-buster-newsletter-2/

09.01.2022 Established and start-up businesses alike can both fail due to issues like lack of sales and cash flow, inadequate capital or failing to adapt to change. There are a multitude of reasons that can contribute to the collapse of a business. Lets explore some of the major reasons why business start-ups fail. https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/why-do-business-start-ups-fail/

09.01.2022 Post Pandemic Survival Then Revival. The coronavirus has been labelled the biggest global crisis for three generations. To help your business survive and prepare for the post pandemic phase we have compiled this list of items for you to consider... https://www.sjc.com.au//post-pandemic-survival-then-reviv/

09.01.2022 With many businesses still in lockdown in Melbourne, some businesses just won’t survive this time around. As accountants, our mission is to ensure you survive but if all avenues have been exhausted and it’s the end of the road, there are a number of things that need to happen to wind a business up https://www.sjc.com.au//when-its-the-end-of-the-business-/

09.01.2022 The Tax Man officially has eyes everywhere with the introduction of a Whistle Blower Hotline, encouraging people to dob in business owners they suspect may be operating in the black economyhttps://www.sjc.com.au//tax-office-launches-tip-off-servi/

08.01.2022 Treasurer Josh Frydenberg presented his second budget on October 6 in what was described as the, "most important budget since World War II". As expected, there is massive expenditure to reboot and stimulate the economy after the economic devastation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/2020-21-federal-budget-summary/

07.01.2022 Just 10 days after announcing its coronavirus stimulus package, the Morrison Government has released a second, beefed-up package... https://www.sjc.com.au//government-coronavirus-stimulus-p/

07.01.2022 Creating wealth through an investment property is a well-established practice in Australia. Of the approximate 9 million residential dwellings in this country, almost 25% are rental properties. Read on for our renovation tax tips and the ATOs definition of repair versus renovation ... https://www.sjc.com.au//thinking-of-renovating-your-inves/

07.01.2022 The Governments JobKeeper Payment Scheme has been extended and the eligibility criteria has also changed. Our article will help you make a quick assessment of your eligibility... https://www.sjc.com.au//jobkeeper-payment-scheme-extensio/

06.01.2022 Christmas time can be a make or break period for businesses. While some industries might be experiencing their peak sales time, others can be suffering tough times of low demand, poor cash flow, staff absences and supply disruptions... https://www.sjc.com.au//december/your-christmas-cash-flow/

05.01.2022 The Federal and State Governments have announced a range of relief benefits for small businesses impacted by the recent catastrophic bushfires. Ranging from grant funding, concessional loans, financial support and other measures such as Land Tax relief in effected areas https://www.sjc.com.au//bushfire-support-for-small-busine/

04.01.2022 Business owners are facing never seen before challenges due to self-isolation measures undertaken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. To help you navigate your way forward we provide an action plan checklist and other resources to help our clients https://www.sjc.com.au/services/covid-19-help-for-business/

04.01.2022 The end of another financial year is fast approaching. Our 2019 Tax Planning Guide for the end of the 2018/19 financial year highlights some end of year tax planning opportunities which you may wish to consider before June 30, 2019. https://www.sjc.com.au/ou/2019-year-end-tax-planning-guide/

04.01.2022 Have you fallen behind on your Superannation Guarantee obligations? Legislation enabling the Superannuation Guarantee Amnesty first proposed in May 2018 may still be enacted ... https://www.sjc.com.au//proposed-superannuation-guarantee/

03.01.2022 The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is warning business owners about the latest JobKeeper email scam to do the rounds, reminding SMEs to be wary of requests for their personal information... https://www.sjc.com.au//ato-warns-business-owners-about-n/

03.01.2022 As the end of what has been quite an extraordinary financial year approaches we have created a Tax Planning Guide for 2020 which highlights some end of year tax planning opportunities to help you minimise tax and take action on any items required pre June 30. https://www.sjc.com.au/ou/2020-year-end-tax-planning-guide/

03.01.2022 The Federal Government has announced a JobKeeper Programme that provides wage subsidy payments to Australian businesses who have seen their turnover reduce significantly as a result of the coronavirus. Registered employers will receive a flat $1,500 each fortnight for each eligible employee, including those that have been stood down or recently rehired... https://www.sjc.com.au/blog/jobkeeper-programme/

03.01.2022 Pivoting is something business owners normally do when they sense the business needs a change of direction. The COVID-19 pandemics arrival with little or no warning has caused most Australian businesses, both big and small, to effectively go into hibernation. The question is, could your business benefit from pivoting in the current environment? https://www.sjc.com.au//pivot-adapt-survive-and-even-thri/

01.01.2022 Temporary Early Access to Superannuation - As part of the Governments response to the coronavirus and its financial impact on individuals there is a temporary opportunity for individuals to withdraw up to $10,000 from their superannuation funds before September 24th https://www.sjc.com.au//temporary-early-access-to-superan/

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