Cigarette prices rise
Cigarette prices rose from 1 September, for the second time in 2018.
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Cigarette prices rose from 1 September, for the second time in 2018.
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As Australian retailers continue to struggle with low growth and rising costs, many in the industry looked to the 2018 Federal Budget to deliver on personal tax cuts to drive consumer spend.
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Running a business is hard enough without getting caught up in the complexities of the tax system. So, to make things simpler, H&R Block has produced a beginners’ guide to the tax deductions all retail businesses should be looking to claim. Purchases of stock Everything that you purchase to sell in your store is tax
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Minimum purchase and spend requirements, can take a real toll on a business’s profitability, so it’s worth looking at why.
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There have been renewed calls for the Australian federal government to introduce a sugar tax of up to 20 per cent on soft drinks.
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The notion of a sugar tax is extremely unpopular within the FMCG industry, but industry experts say a levy on sweetened drinks would drive beverages producers to innovate healthier alternatives.
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The newly released Federal Budget brought relief for some retailers last night, with a familiar focus on ‘jobs and growth’ marking the Coalition Government’s public strategy. However, with the ongoing strategy to achieve reduced Government debt, retailers face increased taxes on their businesses and as individuals. Australian Retailers Association (ARA) executive director Russell Zimmerman said
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Pressure continues to mount on two major convenience sales drivers – beverages and tobacco – amid talks of tax hikes on both categories.
Sugar tax debate reignited Read More »
Proposed excise on water-based beverages with more than 5g of sugar per 100ml.
Greens call for 20% ‘sugar tax’ on drinks Read More »
UK Government’s soft drink tax sparks local debate.
Sugar tax – is Australia next? Read More »