To understand the value of a business, the pandemic necessitates a depth of investigation beyond the norm. You cannot simply ignore the pandemic and rely on pre-pandemic performance and financials, even if you are enthusiastic about the future
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To understand the value of a business, the pandemic necessitates a depth of investigation beyond the norm. You cannot simply ignore the pandemic and rely on pre-pandemic performance and financials, even if you are enthusiastic about the future
Due to Stage 4 restrictions, we will all be working from home as of tomorrow - Thursday 6 August 2020.
Please rest assured we can still be contacted on our normal office number and email addresses. If you are unsure of who to email please email info@lmp.com.au or contact your regular team member.
What you need to know about JobSeeker and other support.
The second tranche of the JobKeeper scheme changes the eligibility test for employers and the method and amount paid to employees.
Two major Australian Taxation Office (ATO) initiatives are searching out fraud and schemes designed to take advantage of the Government’s Coronavirus Economic Response Package.
The Victorian Government has launched the $500 million Business Support Fund to help small businesses survive the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and keep people in work.
During these times where you may be working from home more than usual (either by choice or not), we want to make you aware of some expenses you should keep track of, that you may be able to claim at tax time.
The following is a broad summary of the key aspects of the Federal Government’s stimulus package in response to the Coronavirus, as recently announced and enacted.
The Government has announced a $17.6 billion investment package to support the economy as we brace for the impact of the coronavirus.
The yet to be legislated four part package focuses on business investment, sustaining employers and driving cash into the economy.
Empty restaurants and retail stores were one of the first signs of the devastating impact the coronavirus on Australian businesses. So what can you do for yourself, your family and your workplace?