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| | | The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has finally broken its silence regarding all the proposals to increase SG above 9 per cent, saying it will cost tens of thousands of jobs. The ACCI has, however, come out fighting now. "Reckless ... |
| | | | ... $150,000., On top of the annual cap, individuals can still contribute a lifetime limit of $1 million from the sale of small business assets which have been held for 15 years, and any pay received for injuries that result in permanent disablement., The ... |
| | | | ... years. Recent data shows 4.1 per cent wages growth and that the biggest increases are for blue collar workers. NSW Small Business Minister David Campbell has foreshadowed a review of red tape faced by small business including laws affecting 22,000 producers ... |
| | | | ... based which is 9.2 per cent more than in 1997. Involving 1,040,000 people, this represents about 63 per cent of small business operators. Research conducted in July found that of 503 people surveyed by market researcher TNS and Rice Walker Actuaries ... |
| | | | ... review consumer protection, privacy and food safety laws. The St.George Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry small business survey reported good growth in sales during the June quarter although profitability remained flat because although labour ... |
| | | | ... until 1 July 2008. The annual entitlement will operate on a 'use it or lose it' basis, while in a concession to small business owners, the Treasurer also confirmed that the cap would exclude the CGT exempt component from the sale of a small business. ... |
| | | | Small business mums and dads will be the worst affected by the new bankruptcy rule that allows bankruptcy trustees to take away the family home even if only one spouse goes bankrupt, regardless of who paid what for the property. Geoff McDonald, barrister ... |
| | | | ... larger number of businesses access to this type of product which would have previously been out of reach, such as small business operators," he said. And as with any hedging product, investors pay an amount to the bank to cap the diesel index at a given ... |
| | | | ... particularly have not saved enough for retirement." Smith said the push for the change had come from lobby groups for small business owners who want to avoid the super guarantee altogether. "It is now part of the wage package and is an important component ... |
| | | | ... and superannuation funded tourism infrastructure projects. The recommendation, which was made to the Minister for Small Business and Tourism, Fran Bailey, has been welcomed by former Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of Tourism Australia, Tim Fischer ... |
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