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Staying well this winter | Occupation and industry guides for tax time | The phase out of single-use plastics

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Newsletter 27 July 2022 Occupation and industry specific guides to help you and your employees at ta

[View this email in your browser]( [header_logo]( Newsletter 27 July 2022 [section_one_image] Staying well this winter As an employer, you're required to ensure the health and safety of your workers. To protect you and your employees from winter illnesses and COVID-19 you should consider implementing measures to prevent infection. Find the latest information and resources to help keep your workers safe. [Find out more]( [section_two_image] Occupation and industry specific guides to help you and your employees at tax time Use the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) guides to help you work out the income and allowances to declare and the expenses you can claim this tax time. [Check out the guides]( [section_3_image] The phase out of single-use plastics Single-use plastic items are designed to be used once and then thrown away which is becoming problematic on the environment and waste management systems. Many businesses use single-use plastics, so it's important you’re aware of the items already banned and items being phased out in your state and territory. [Find out more]( Reminder: Super guarantee (SG) payments due 28 July The SG due date is 28 July for the quarter ended 30 June. Make sure you’re on top of your employees’ super payments and remember the right amount must be in your employees funds by the due date. [Find out more]( [section_two_image] Do you know how to spot a scam? Online scams can pretend to be from organisations, businesses or individuals you trust to trick you into giving the scammers your money or your personal details to steal your identity. Find out how to spot a scam and protect your business. [Find out more]( [section_3_image] Connect for Success during NSW Small Business Month November 2022 Grants of up to $5,000 for chambers of commerce, industry associations, not-for-profit organisations and NSW local councils are available to help them organise events for NSW Small Business Month in November 2022. Applications close 5pm Friday 5th August. The theme of this Small Business Month is ‘Connect for Success’. [Apply now]( Find government assistance, grants and events Use our finder tools to explore government services available to help businesses. [Events and training]( [Grants and programs]( [Expertise and advice]( [social_icon]( [social_icon]( [social_icon]( [social_icon]( business.gov.au - simple access to useful information and services for Australian businesses. Your email address {EMAIL} is subscribed to the business.gov.au news email list. [Unsubscribe](

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