Do You Use Business Intelligence?
It’s hard to believe that we’re only a few months away from Christmas and the end of 2023. With end of year preparations becoming front of mind, your planning doesn’t have to be a stab in the dark especially when your decisions are driven by data, rather than gut instinct. Thus, our theme for this month’s newsletter is Business Intelligence. With Business Intelligence, you can ensure your decisions are grounded in valuable data and strategic insights, leading to a more confident and successful conclusion in 2023.
Our blogs this month cover a number of ways that you can apply Business Intelligence in your everyday practices to help you finish the year on a positive note. We outline important steps in building a resilient business, and how we can help your business innovate. We have a guest blog from Jane Toohey, director of marketing agency Outsource2Us, who explains how you can position your business now, to effectively take advantage of the upcoming Brisbane Olympics. We also hear from our financial planning partner, Virtual Financial, who outlines how you can intelligently use testamentary trusts to plan your estate. This month, we are also holding an exclusive event for our SMSF clients, focusing on education towards maximising the outcomes of their SMSF. This event will provide some really important and useful insights, so if you’re one of our SMSF clients and would like to attend, please contact us today. As always, if you need assistance with ensuring your business is as well-equipped for the last few months of 2023 as possible, please get in touch.Kind Regards,
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Key Dates:
- Lodge and pay September 2023 monthly business activity statement.
28 October
- Lodge and pay quarter 1, 2023–24 activity statement if electing to receive and lodge by paper and not an active STP reporter. Pay quarter 1, 2023–24 instalment notice (form R, S, or T). Lodge the notice only if you vary the instalment amount.
- Make super guarantee contributions for quarter 1, 2023–24 to funds by this date.
Note: Employers who do not pay minimum super contributions for quarter 1 by this date must pay the super guarantee charge and lodge a Superannuation guarantee charge statement by 28 November 2023.
31 October
- Lodge tax returns for all entities if one or more prior year returns were outstanding as at 30 June 2023.
- Lodge and pay Self-managed superannuation fund annual return for (taxable and non-taxable) new registrant SMSF if we have advised the SMSF that the first-year return has a 31 October 2023 due date.
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