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Eligible businesses can claim an immediate deduction for the business portion of the cost of an asset in the year the asset is first used or installed ready for use up to $20,000. As the instant asset write off expires this financial year, if you’re planning to buy business office equipment, tools or even vehicle upgrades, make sure they’re purchased and installed before the 30 June 2026 deadline. 

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https://www.ato.gov.au/businesses-and-organisations/income-deductions-and-concessions/depreciation-and-capital-expenses-and-allowances/simpler-depreciation-for-small-business/instant-asset-write-off?utm_source=nswgovt_business&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2026-04-22_sfmc_1945_april_business_multi&utm_content=01_instand_asset_write_off_aa&utm_term=instant_asset_write_off_link&j=687710&sfmc_sub=233373404&l=88_HTML&u=70765489&mid=524007053&jb=28006#ato-Eligibility


Up until now Superannuation for employees  for most small business could be paid quarterly. The new law introducing Payday Super comes into effect on 1 July 2026. It means Superannuation needs to be paid when payroll is processed. So for a small business with a weekly pay this means 52 payments of Superannuation compared to just four quarterly payments This may create Cashflow Challenges and processes will need to be amended to ensure that the payment is processed easily. If the payment does not go through in time there may be penalties. For a simple overview here is an ATO video link https://tv.ato.gov.au/media/c-bd9wqof/bi9or7or3x5bw8


Superannuation at 12% is calculated on some, but not all Salaries and Wages. What is included is being expanded on 1 July 2026. Currently the payroll items that are included in the calculation of Superannuation are called "Ordinary Times Earnings". The new definition after 1 July 2026 is called "Qualifying Earnings" and includes "Ordinary Times Earnings" plus some additional payroll items (previously excluded) particularly around certain commissions and Salary Sacrifice earnings. The ATO have supplied a table comparing the two definitions showing the difference on their website  https://www.ato.gov.au/businesses-and-organisations/super-for-employers/payday-super/payday-super-resources/explaining-qualifying-earnings#ato-Whatarequalifyingearnings

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