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How Ipswich businesses stand to benefit from budget

Premium Content Subscriber only IPSWICH business owners might be sleeping a little easier after emerging as one of the biggest winners under the 2021-22 budget. As Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced the budget on Tuesday it was revealed that small to medium-sized enterprises would be offered some respite through tax cuts following a year of uncertainty. The corporate tax rate for SME’s is set to dip to 25 per cent from July 1 this year from its previous 30 per cent, delivering about $16 billion in savings by 2023-24. READ MORE: It comes as Mr Frydenberg cited grassroot businesses as a key pillar to aid Australia’s economic recovery in the wake of the pandemic.

APPLY NOW: The jobs in paradise up for grabs

Premium Content Subscriber only Jobs in paradise are going begging with the young and old being urged to take a gap year in their own backyard. The Courier-Mail has found five of the most beautiful spots in the state where travel-hungry teens and grey nomads could lend a hand to businesses struggling to fill thousands of vacancies. From ginger picking on the Sunshine Coast to working on white, sandy beaches on the Great Barrier Reef s Green Island, bosses are pleading for staff - with no experience needed in some cases. Growcom s Regional Agriculture Workforce Officer Blair Brown said the lack of employees has hurt the industry but Australians looking for adventure can get it while working and exploring regional Queensland.

COVID rent crisis pushes small business owners to suicide

Premium Content   Small business owners are being squeezed out of rentals, pressured to sell their homes, and even pushed to suicide as the true toll of a post-pandemic economy reveals itself. Desperate businesses have inundated Small Business Commissioner Maree Adshead s office with 4500 calls, including more 760 related to leasing disputes, new figures show. About 70 per cent of those involved battles with landlords over the amount of COVID rent relief to be paid under commercial leasing protections introduced last year. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland s Amanda Rohan said businesses were now dealing with the enormous strain of having to repay previously frozen rents while also recovering from the most recent lockdown without the safety net of government support or rent relief.

COVID rent crisis pushes small business owners to suicide

COVID rent crisis pushes small business owners to suicide
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COVID rent crisis pushes small business owners to suicide

COVID rent crisis pushes small business owners to suicide
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