May Seminar

 

Join us for a practical, no-jargon session designed specifically for business owners who want to make the most of the final weeks of the financial year and set themselves up strongly for what’s ahead.

 

This isn’t a standard tax seminar. We’ll look at the full picture: your business and your personal finances. Because for business owners, the two are the same money.

 

What We’ll Cover

🗓Critical Dates & Deadlines: The dates that matter most right now, what the ATO is focused on, and why acting before 30 June (not on 30 June) makes all the difference.

💰 Tax Reduction Strategies: Six practical strategies you can action before the financial year closes, from the $20,000 instant asset write-off to income timing, prepayments, and business structure.

🏦 Superannuation for Business Owners: Why super is your most powerful personal wealth tool, how the contribution caps work, and the catch-up opportunity that expires permanently on 30 June 2026.

⚠️ Payday Super — Coming 1 July: The biggest payroll change in a decade starts in weeks. We’ll explain exactly what’s changing, what it means for your cash flow, and the steps to take before it hits.

👤 Your Personal Wealth Picture: Salary vs dividends, investment property, insurance, estate planning, and family super strategies. The conversation most business owners never have but should.

📈 FY2026–27 Outlook & Action Plan: What the economic landscape looks like for the year ahead, the trends shaping Australian SMEs, and a practical 90-day checklist to leave with.


Details:

  • When: Wednesday, 22 April 2026
  • Time: 5.30pm to 7.30pm
  • Where: Sandringham Yacht Club, Jetty Pier, Sandringham
  • Cost:
    • BBN Member – $30 refundable place holding fee (reimbursed post attendance)
    • Non-Member – $30

NOTE: Ticket includes finger food and hot/cold beverages

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Janine Allis

Boost Juice

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Dr Jason Fox

Motivator

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Francis Bende

Huon

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Gus Balbontin

Futurist

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