How much do you know about tax planning for your business?

Join us for a free Q&A session to hear our Taxation and Accounting Directors Amanda Roberts and Mick Harding chat about the tax planning basics for businesses.

They'll answer the question on what business owners should consider when it comes to tax planning for the 2025 year covering:

  Eligibility for the $20,000 instant asset write off

  Business loans, rental property loans and margin loans

  Maximising superannuation contributions

  Claiming carried forward superannuation concessional contributions

  Employer super

  Division 7A

  Claiming tax-deductions

  Motor vehicle logbooks

  Writing off bad debts



⭐️ FREE Handout! ⭐️

As a bonus for attending our Q&A session, you’ll receive our free comprehensive Year-End Tax Planning Guide, which dives into the specifics of what individuals and business owners need to know to prepare for tax planning time.

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Amanda Roberts
Director, McConachie Stedman 


McConachie Stedman Director, Amanda Roberts has 20 + years of experience helping clients navigate their taxation, accounting and business needs across Queensland. She is passionate about her work and loves sharing in her clients’ business and financial journeys, working with clients from various walks of life and stages, from small businesses and sole traders to large multi-entity organisations across various industries including childcare, retail, pharmacy, medical and construction.


Mick Harding
Director, McConachie Stedman 


McConachie Stedman Director, Mick Harding has 25 + years of experience supporting individuals and business owners to optimise and achieve their financial goals with confidence. Working alongside a team of experienced accountants in Toowoomba and Kingaroy, Mick and his team provide specialist advice to a range of industries including primary production, SME’s, franchises and trades.

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The material and information included in the Q&A sessions, including its contents and handouts is provided solely for general information purposes and is not intended to and does not constitute accounting, taxation, financial or other professional advice.

Whilst all care is taken in the preparation of this material, no warranty, guarantee or representation of the accuracy, timeliness or reliability is given with respect to the information provided or that the information is fit for a particular purpose. McConachie Stedman and any member or employees of McConachie Stedman expressly disclaims any liability arising from the use or reliance on the information provided, the presentation, its contents and any handouts provided.

If you require professional or specialist advice, you should seek professional advice on the financial, legal and taxation implications before making any such decisions.