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What Townsville Business Owners Need to Know About BAS and Bookkeeping

What Townsville Business Owners Need to Know About BAS and Bookkeeping

Understanding BAS and the Importance of Accurate Bookkeeping For many Townsville business owners, managing finances can be one of the most stressful parts of running a business. Among the most important financial responsibilities is lodging your Business Activity Statement (BAS) correctly and on time. A BAS is a government form

Townsville Bookkeeping Trends: What Local Businesses Should Watch in 2025

Townsville Bookkeeping Trends: What Local Businesses Should Watch in 2025

The Evolving World of Bookkeeping in Townsville As 2025 unfolds, businesses across North Queensland are embracing major shifts in how they manage their finances. The rise of digital accounting tools, cloud-based systems, and automation has transformed what bookkeeping looks like — and for Bookkeeping Townsville professionals like Boox, staying ahead

Payday Super Is Now Law

What It Means for Employers Significant changes are coming to how superannuation is paid. The government’s Payday Super reform is now law and will take effect from 1st July 2026. This means employers will be required to pay their employees’ superannuation at the same time as their salary and wages. Business

Bookkeeping for Tradies in Townsville: What You Need to Stay Sorted

Bookkeeping for Tradies in Townsville: What You Need to Stay Sorted

Why Every Townsville Tradie Needs to Get Their Books in Order If you’re a tradie in Townsville, you already know how demanding the day-to-day grind can be. Between quoting jobs, managing materials, handling customers, and keeping crews on schedule, bookkeeping can easily fall to the bottom of your to-do list.

Super Guarantee to Increase to 10%

Super Guarantee to Increase to 10%

The minimum percentage employers are required to pay is set to increase over time, with the next increase to 10% due on 1st July 2021. This should be considered in part, a wage increase. What This Means for Small Business ​ The proportion of wages that employers must contribute to