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Small Business All Figured Out

Small Business All Figured Out

Corinne Cole & Sheryl Cole

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Running a small business in Australia can be a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but we know it's worth it for the freedom and fulfillment it brings. That's why you'll love the 'Small Business All Figured Out' podcast, co-hosted by Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole, the co-founders of Platinum Accounting & Taxation. In each episode, they share actionable strategies, tips, and tools to achieve success in your small business. They cover a broad range of business-related topics, including finance, accounting, tax, marketing, branding, social media, and management, tailored specifically for the Australian business environment. With their practical advice and inspiring insights, you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to take your business to the next level. This show is for Australian entrepreneurs, small business owners, and anyone looking to build a successful and fulfilling business that aligns with their values. So grab a cup of coffee, tune in, and get ready to figure it all out with us!

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In this Tax Bite Update, we’re talking about claiming working from home using the new 80 Cents Per Hour Method recently announced by the Australian Taxation Office in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

These Tax Bites are created for you, the individual taxpayer, to give you tax tips and tools to help you prepare for Tax Time 2020 in Australia. This Tax Bite Edition is hosted by Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole.

Special Tax Bite episodes will be happening in the lead up to tax time 2020 to help you prepare for tax time and get the inside scoop as to what you can and can’t claim on tax and what documentation you need to ensure your claim holds up in an ATO audit.

In this Tax Bite Update, we talk about:

  • What expenses are covered by the 80 Cents Per Hour Method;
  • The period for which the 80 Cents Per Hour Method can be used;
  • The benefits of using the 80 Cents Per Hour Method;
  • The disadvantages of using the 80 Cents Per Hour Method (versus the Fixed-Rate Method and the Actual Method);
  • The records required to be kept to claim home office expenses using this method.

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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In this Tax Bite episode, we’re talking about working from home and the home office expenses that you may be able to claim as a tax deduction.

These Tax Bites are created for you, the individual taxpayer, to give you tax tips and tools to help you prepare for Tax Time 2020 in Australia. This Tax Bite Edition is hosted by Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole.

Special Tax Bite episodes will be happening in the lead up to tax time 2020 to help you prepare for tax time and get the inside scoop as to what you can and can’t claim on tax and what documentation you need to ensure your claim holds up in an ATO audit.

In this Tax Bite, we talk about:

  • The conditions that must be met in order to claim home office expenses
  • The difference between home office running expenses and home office occupancy expenses
  • The records and receipts you need to keep to claim home office expenses
  • The fixed-rate method versus the actual expenses method; and
  • We briefly chat about capital gains tax implications and claims for car and travel expenses when working from home

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 014. Job Keeper Payments & further updates on Government Stimulus Measures
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04/13/20 • 36 min

In this episode, Accountants, Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne provide further details regarding the Government's Stimulus Packages and other subsidies, grants and relief that may be available to your business in response to COVID-19.

We clarify for you:

  1. Job Keeper Payments and the eligibility of employers, employees and self-employed.
  2. Business Grants of up to 10k in Victoria
  3. Tax-free payments up to $100,000 for employers; a closer look.
  4. Moratorium on evictions and rent relief for commercial tenants
  5. Instant asset write off and Accelerated depreciation; a closer look
  6. ATO assistance and support that is available during this pandemic

We referenced the National Cabinet's Mandatory Code of Conduct regarding SME Commercial Leasing Principles during COVID-19.

Further updates will follow as more information becomes available. Be sure to follow us on Facebook for the latest information.

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 013. Tax Bite: Reasons Why You Should Always Use a Tax Agent
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04/08/20 • 19 min

A tax agent can provide you with much more value than you may realise. In this episode, Corinne and Sheryl talk about the reasons why you should use a Registered Tax Agent to prepare your individual tax return in tax time 2020.
We outline the 6 ways that working with a Registered Tax Agent will benefit you:
1. Knowledge and experience
2. Valuable relationships and timely advice
3. Expertise in occupation-specific tax deductions
4. Convenience and time-saving
5. Extended tax lodgement deadlines
6. Tax agent fees - they pay for themselves.
You can learn more about the show's hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - Special Episode: The Government's $66.1 bn Stimulus Package Explained
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03/29/20 • 23 min

In this episode, Accountants, Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole outline the key 8 measures announced in the Government’s 2nd $66.1 bn Stimulus Package.

We clarify for you:

  • Tax-free payments up to $100,000 for employers
  • Sole traders and self-employed - what’s available for these taxpayers
  • Support available for businesses who employ Apprentices and Trainees
  • Increased Centrelink Supplements
  • Early release of superannuation
  • Loans for small and medium businesses up to $250,000
  • Solvency Safety Net
  • Solvency & Bankruptcy

In this episode we mentioned where you can find more information about the support available for businesses who employ Apprentices and Trainees:

For further information on how to apply for the subsidy, including information on eligibility, contact an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) provider.

We also noted that the Government is now providing two separate $750 payments to social security, veteran and other income support recipients and eligible concession card holders residing in Australia. You can access the full list here.

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 012. Business Continuity in the face of the Coronavirus Pandemic
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03/22/20 • 23 min

In this episode, Sheryl and Corinne discuss how to maintain Business Continuity in the face of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, to give you guidance on the strategies that you can implement for your staff to facilitate them to work remotely if required. We also discuss other business considerations that you should be thinking about at this time.
We talk about:

  1. What a Business Continuity Plan is;
  2. Things you can do to facilitate your staff to work remotely if needed; and
  3. Other business considerations to ensure that your business can outlast this health crisis.

If you'd like help with your Business Continuity Plan or you need budgeting and cashflow help at this time, then please get in touch with us at platinumaccounting.com.auYou can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 009. Tax Bite: Car Expenses - The Logbook Method
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03/04/20 • 20 min

Welcome to Small Business All Figured Out - The Tax Bite Edition.

These Tax Bites are created for you, the individual taxpayer, to give you tax tips and tools to help you prepare for Tax Time 2020 in Australia. This Tax Bite Edition is hosted by Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole.

Special Tax Bite episodes will be happening in the lead up to tax time 2020 to help you prepare for tax time and get the inside scoop as to what you can and can’t claim on tax and what documentation you need to ensure your claim holds up in an ATO audit.

In this episode, we're talking about how to use the Log Book Method to claim your car as a tax deduction.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What the definition of a car is, as per the ATO
  • What trips qualify as work-related travel
  • How the logbook method actually works and the details you need to record for work-related travel
  • The receipt evidence that must be kept when using this method
  • How long a logbook lasts and when you need to start a new one.

You can learn more about the show's hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 007. Tax Bite: What is Negative Gearing and How Does It Work?
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02/23/20 • 15 min

Welcome to Small Business All Figured Out - The Tax Bite Edition.

These Tax Bites are created for you, the individual taxpayer, to give you tax tips and tools to help you prepare for Tax Time 2020 in Australia. This Tax Bite Edition is hosted by Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole.

Special Tax Bite episodes will be happening in the lead up to tax time 2020 to help you prepare for tax time and get the inside scoop as to what you can and can’t claim on tax and what documentation you need to ensure your claim holds up in an ATO audit.

In this episode, we’re talking about Negative Gearing. We will help you to understand what it is and how it works.

In this Tax Bite, we talk about:

  • What the term ‘Gearing’ means and the 3 types of Gearing - Negative, Positive and Neutral
  • Explain how Negative Gearing of a rental property works and how it saves you tax
  • Is it better to Negatively Gear or Positively Gear an investment property;
  • What Depreciation is and how it’s calculated
  • How you can access the cash flow benefits of negative gearing during the year instead of waiting until tax time

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

If you would like a Rental Property Checklist to help you get ready for tax time, you can download a copy at https://www.platinumaccounting.com.au/forms/

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Small Business All Figured Out - 006. Are You Ready to Start a Business?

006. Are You Ready to Start a Business?

Small Business All Figured Out

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02/23/20 • 34 min

Welcome to Small Business All Figured Out.

Before you invest considerable time, effort and money on a business idea, you first need to find a way to evaluate yourself and your proposed business idea.

In this episode, we help you determine if you’re ready to start a business and how to test the viability of your business idea. We talk you through how to undertake this analysis using the Small Business All Figured Out Pre-Business Plan Framework.

In this episode, we cover off on:
The personal considerations of starting a business; to help you work out if starting a business will be the right decision for you which includes:

  1. Be clear about your ‘why’
  2. Comparing your character traits to those required of a small business owner
  3. Understanding if you have what it takes to endure the running a business - from a physical, emotional and financial perspective; and
  4. Business skills - do you have the necessary skills to run a business or are you prepared to learn them?

The feasibility of your business idea using the 4 Step Evaluation Tool, to determine if your business idea has a genuine chance at success, which includes:

  1. Evaluation of the business idea
  2. The market
  3. Your competition
  4. The environment in which you’ll operate your business

This analysis will really help you to identify whether you and your business idea have the potential to succeed.

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:

platinumaccounting.com.au

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Small Business All Figured Out - 005. Tax Bite: Things You Can't Claim On Tax

005. Tax Bite: Things You Can't Claim On Tax

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02/16/20 • 28 min

Welcome to Small Business All Figured Out - The Tax Bite Edition.
These Tax Bites are created for you, the individual taxpayer, to give you tax tips and tools to help you prepare for Tax Time 2020 in Australia. This Tax Bite Edition is hosted by Registered Tax Agents and CPA’s Sheryl Cole and Corinne Cole.
Special Tax Bite episodes will be happening in the lead up to tax time 2020 to help you prepare for tax time and get the inside scoop as to what you can and can’t claim on tax and what documentation you need to ensure your claim holds up in an ATO audit.

In this episode, we’re talking about all the things that you just can’t claim as a tax deduction in your tax return. There are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation out there as to what is - and what is not - tax-deductible.
In this Tax Bite, we talk about:

  • The 3 Golden Rules for claiming a tax deduction;
  • 17 of the most common tax deduction myths and misunderstandings that are actually not allowable tax deductions at all, except in very special cases;
  • The documentation you must have to survive an ATO audit;

You can learn more about the show hosts, Corinne Cole and Sheryl Cole at:
platinumaccounting.com.au

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FAQ

How many episodes does Small Business All Figured Out have?

Small Business All Figured Out currently has 19 episodes available.

What topics does Small Business All Figured Out cover?

The podcast is about Branding, Marketing, Social Media, Taxation, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, Podcasts, Finance, Small Business and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Small Business All Figured Out?

The episode title '015.1 Tax Bite Update: Working From Home - The New 80 Cents Per Hour Method' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Small Business All Figured Out?

The average episode length on Small Business All Figured Out is 22 minutes.

How often are episodes of Small Business All Figured Out released?

Episodes of Small Business All Figured Out are typically released every 6 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Small Business All Figured Out?

The first episode of Small Business All Figured Out was released on Dec 30, 2019.

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