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SUMMARY:Online MBA Mini Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Griffith University offers the MBA Mini Masterclasses. This is for business leaders\, managers\, change agents\, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in purpose-driven leadership and long-term\, sustainable business growth. \n  \nHow can leaders use uncertainty as a tool for innovation?\nIn complex and uncertain times\, it can be difficult to lead your team to success—but what if you could use the instability as a driver towards innovation? \nComplexity arises when we lose sight of our goal and focus on the chaos that’s in front of us. Through analysing cognitive models\, we can disrupt uncertainty and use it to spur us on to create growth within the business. \nGet greater insight into the strategies you need in intricate situations in our next MBA Mini Masterclass hosted by guest speaker Associate Professor Luke Houghton\, an expert in improving problem solving for innovation\, and Kerryn Dillon\, I-MED Radiology Network’s Chief People Officer and Griffith MBA alumnus. \nDuring this masterclass you will explore: \n\nhow to thrive within ambiguity\nidentifying leverage in different situations\nstrategies to develop a problem-solving mindset that breeds innovation\nhow to intervene at the most effective times in the process to get the biggest wins.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/online-mba-mini-masterclass/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Business Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Griffith University":MAILTO:c.alcaraz@griffith.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Business Cashflow\, structure and tax
DESCRIPTION:Logan Office of Economic Development (LOED) has partnered with Griffith University Tax Clinic and Small Business Financial Counselling Service to present you with this workshop. \nCommencing a business is difficult with many decisions required to be made. One of the first decisions that need to be made is what business structure to use. The business structure might as a sole trader\, partnership\, company or trust. This decision affects many legal relationships\, as well as tax. This series of workshops will provide an overview of important tax considerations that people about to commence a business should consider. \nAbout the workshop:\nThis workshop will consider how the business structures (whether a sole trader\, partnership\, company or trust) can influence who has the tax obligations\, as well as the rate of tax. This workshop will explain: \n\nthe basic premise of the different business structures\nhow your business structure choice can affect income\, deductions and tax rates\, and\nhow the business structure influences the relationship with workers (such as employees and contractors).\n\n 
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/business-cashflow-structure-and-tax-4/
LOCATION:Logan Central Library\, 26 Wilbur Street\, Logan Central\, QLD\, 4114
CATEGORIES:Small Business
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ORGANIZER;CN="Griffith University":MAILTO:c.alcaraz@griffith.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Superannuation for self-employment
DESCRIPTION:Logan Office of Economic Development (LOED) has partnered with Griffith University Tax Clinic to present you with this workshop. \nWhile you are running your business\, your retirement may be the last thing you are thinking of. However\, if you’re self-employed\, it could be a good idea to consider your retirement needs and understand how paying yourself super could benefit you and your business. What you may not realise\, is you could be legally required to pay yourself super based on how your business is set up. Another important thing to remember is you need to pay super to eligible employees under the super guarantee system. \nThis workshop will consider how paying yourself super can influence your tax obligations\, as well as your business deductions. This workshop will look at: \n\nHow your super obligations are influenced by the way you set up your business (sole trader\, partnership\, company and trust)\nWhen is a tax deduction available for your super contribution\, and\nYour super obligations you have for workers of your business.\n\n 
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/superannuation-for-self-employment-3/
LOCATION:Logan City Council Administration Building\, 150 Wembley Road\, Logan Central\, QLD\, 4114
CATEGORIES:Small Business
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ORGANIZER;CN="Griffith University":MAILTO:c.alcaraz@griffith.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220811T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220811T150000
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SUMMARY:Business Cashflow and Tax Implications
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Business Cashflow and Tax Implications! \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nLogan Office of Economic Development (LOED) has partnered with Griffith University Tax Clinic and Small Business Financial Counselling Service to present you with this workshop. \nCommencing a business is complex with many decisions required to be made. One of the decisions that sometimes is overlooked is the ‘tax’ implications of running a business. Tax is an important consideration as ignoring it can result in penalties and interest charges\, but it can also influence the cash flow of the business. This series of workshops will provide an overview of important tax considerations that people about to commence a business should take into account. \nAbout the workshop:\nThis workshop will consider how the various types of taxes (particularly income tax and GST) can influence a business’ cash flow\, not only in terms of profit margin\, but also when payments are due. The workshop will also look at: \n\nemployment\ntax\, particularly superannuation obligations\, and\nfringe benefits tax.\n\nAbout the presenters:\nBrett Freudenberg\nBrett Freudenberg is a Professor – Taxation at Griffith University (Australia). \nBrett is known for his research expertise in the tax law and policy issues facing private enterprises\, as evidenced by his Fulbright Scholarship (2006) and over 80 refereed publications in leading Australian and international journals. \nBrett is passionate about education being a transformative process\, and his effectiveness as a teacher has been recognised through five national awards (including the award of two Australian Learning and Teaching Council citations: 2008 & 2011). \nIn 2019 Brett was successful in securing funding from the Federal Government to establish the Griffith Tax Clinic\, which sees students under supervision providing tax assistance to those in need in the community. \nAdditional information\nTime: 1-3 pm\, Thursday 11th August 2022 \nLocation: Logan City Council\, 150 Wembley Road\, Logan Central. \nCheck-in: Please check in at Information Desk at entry.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/business-cashflow-and-tax-implications/
LOCATION:Logan City Council Administration Building\, 150 Wembley Road\, Logan Central\, QLD\, 4114
CATEGORIES:Business Development,New business and startups,Small Business
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ORGANIZER;CN="Logan Office of Economic Development":MAILTO:loed@logan.qld.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Business Cashflow\, Structure and Tax
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Business Cashflow\, Structure and Tax! \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nLogan Office of Economic Development (LOED) has partnered with Griffith University Tax Clinic and Small Business Financial Counselling Service to present you with this workshop. \nCommencing a business is complex with many decisions required to be made. One of the decisions that sometimes is overlooked is the ‘tax’ implications of running a business. Tax is an important consideration as ignoring it can result in penalties and interest charges\, but it can also influence the business’s cash flow. This series of workshops will provide an overview of important tax considerations that people about to commence a business should take into account. \nAbout the workshop:\nThis workshop will consider how the business structures (whether a sole trader\, partnership\, company or trust) can influence who has the tax obligations\, as well as the rate of tax. This workshop will explain: \n\nthe basic premise of the different business structures\nthe ideas behind what is business income\, and\nwhat expenses are likely to be deductible.\n\nAbout the presenter:\nBrett Freudenberg\nBrett Freudenberg is a Professor – Taxation at Griffith University (Australia). \nBrett is known for his research expertise in the tax law and policy issues facing private enterprises\, as evidenced by his Fulbright Scholarship (2006) and over 80 refereed publications in leading Australian and international journals. \nBrett is passionate about education being a transformative process\, and his effectiveness as a teacher has been recognised through five national awards (including the award of two Australian Learning and Teaching Council citations: 2008 & 2011). \nIn 2019 Brett was successful in securing funding from the Federal Government to establish the Griffith Tax Clinic\, which sees students under supervision providing tax assistance to those in need in the community. \nAdditional information\nTime: 1-3 pm\, Thursday 4th August 2022 \nLocation: Logan City Council\, 150 Wembley Road\, Logan Central. \nCheck-in: Please check in at Information Desk at entry.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/business-cashflow-structure-and-tax/
LOCATION:Logan City Council Administration Building\, 150 Wembley Road\, Logan Central\, QLD\, 4114
CATEGORIES:Business Development,New business and startups,Small Business
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