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Start a New Business
Information to assist in Running
Your Business
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Starting a business
When starting a new business there are a number of government compliance
obligations to meet, such as taxation, registration, licensing and
employment.
- Taxation
Before you can begin operating your business you need to comply with
government taxation regulations. Taxes might include GST, income tax,
pay-roll tax, land tax and stamp duty.
- Registering a business
When you are starting a new business there are a number of registration
processes you need to go through with different levels of government.
- Licences and permits
It is important to have the correct business licences and permits required by
government to legally operate your business. Commonwealth Government licences
are accessible through state and territory databases.
- Grants and financial assistance
Governments offer a wide range of business grants and financial assistance
programs for various industry sectors.
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Home-based business
Home-based businesses are affected by a range of regulations administered by
government. These may apply at the Commonwealth, state and local level.
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Employing people
A number of government laws apply to awards and wages, taxation arrangements,
anti-discrimination, freedom of association, workplace safety and worker's
compensation.
- Selling to Government
Opportunities to provide goods and services to government agencies are
available through many government web sites.
- Importing
Before importing goods you need to identify the government regulations that
may affect those goods.
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- Exporting
The export of goods is controlled by government regulations. State and
territory governments may provide assistance to small businesses wishing
to export.
- Franchises
A franchising code of conduct is administered by the government. State and
territory governments may provide assistance and advice about
franchising.
- Retail leasing
The Commonwealth provides protection against unfair trading through
general business laws. State and territory governments are responsible
for regulating retail tenancies.
- Market analysis
Statistical data and other market analysis information is available from
government agencies.
- Superannuation
As an employer you are obliged to make superannuation contributions for
your employees.
- Advice and support
A number of advisory services are available to help businesses. These
services include advice on starting a business, expanding a business and
importing and exporting requirements.
- Coming from overseas
Government information for business people from overseas who want to
migrate to Australia to start a business or to invest in Australia.
- Training and apprenticeships
Business owners can take advantage of a number of training services and
programs funded by Commonwealth, state and territory governments.
- Closing, selling or winding up a business
When getting out of business you must comply with government regulations
concerning company and business name deregistration, employee payments
and cancellation of taxation registrations.
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We would like to acknowledge the source
of our information. The above
information has been extracted from a document published on the Australian
Taxation Office Website www.ato.gov.au
with regards to the new tax system – Business