The Australian ³ΤΉΟΝψ and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson says tonightβs federal Budget offers targeted measures to help small and family business deal with current pain points and headwinds.
βSmall and family businesses facing punishing input costs that are squeezing margins will welcome the modest energy bill relief of $325,β Mr Billson said. βEvery saving helps the small businesses who are doing it tough in our community.
βMatching last yearβs Budget, the money will be deducted from the power bills of one million eligible small businesses as part of a cost-of-living relief package.
βSmall and family businesses will be relieved by the decision to extend the instant asset write-off for a further 12 months for businesses with a turnover of up to $10 million, allowing them to deduct $20,000 for eligible assets.
βBut we note the instant asset write-off measure announced in last yearβs budget has still not been passed into law with just six weeks left of this financial year, creating some uncertainty for small businesses.
βThis uncertainty has highlighted the benefits of greater predictability to support business planning and investment, reflected by small business groups calling for it to be made permanent.
βParticularly important is the $7.7 million over two years to extend the funding for mental health support through the New Access for ³ΤΉΟΝψ Owners program created by Beyond Blue and $3.1 million over two years for the ³ΤΉΟΝψ Debt Hotline delivered by Financial Counselling Australia.
βWe have seen a 20 per cent increase in calls to our helplines over the past year from small businesses struggling to manage their debts. It is vitally important that small business owners take time to focus on their own mental and financial wellbeing and these free services are provided by people who understand the realities of running your own business and can offer practical help.
βTonightβs Budget also expands the scope of existing funding for ASBFEO to support small business in a dispute with the Tax Office to include unrepresented business dealing with a broader range of business disputes, including those involving franchising, and provides funding to review the adequacy and effectiveness of dispute resolution tools available to ASBFEOβs assistance service.
βThere is also $20.5 million for the Fair Work Ombudsman to help small business employers comply with the increasingly complex workplace laws and $10 million to assist smaller employers with administering the revised paid parental leave scheme.
βWe welcome $8.6 million a year for key regulators to enforce mandatory codes that oblige telecommunications, banking and digital platform service providers to do more to guard against the harm caused by scams that are hurting too many small businesses.
βThe budget also includes additional funding to improve the uptake of eInvoicing, the effectiveness of the payment times reporting framework and implementation of franchise reforms.
βWhile income tax cuts will drive demand, the budget forecasts that overall economic growth will be weaker, which will concern small and family businesses who have been doing it tough.
βSluggish growth combined with persistently poor productivity, tight labour markets, supply chain challenges, and the lagging effects of high inflation, plus 13 interest rate rises, are taking their toll on small and family businesses.
βWe need to shift the mindset from minimising headwinds to maximising the βwind in the sailsβ of our hard-working small and family businesses.
βSome 43 per cent of small businesses were not profitable in the last full tax year. Three-quarters of self-employed people, for whom their business is their full-time livelihood, take home less than average total weekly earnings.
βIt is often said that small business is the engine room of the economy. We must ensure that small and family business can fire on all cylinders β not have a cylinder taken out.
βWe need to get the risk and reward balance right, ensuring small business and entrepreneurship is a really attractive option for people, then create a supportive ecosystem to give enterprising people the best chance to be successful.
The Governmentβs small business statement can be found at
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