SMEs have had mixed reactions to the 2017 federal budget, but only 16% have rated it negatively, according to a survey undertaken by accounting services provider MYOB.
Out of the 230 small and medium businesses surveyed, 34% said they believe this mont’s budget was more positive than negative, but another 34% said it would have no impact on their business.
The general positivity is likely fuelled by SMEs reaction to the 12-month extension of the $20,000 instant asset write-off scheme says MYOB chief executive Tim Reed, which 60% of businesses said they feel positive about.
โThe extension has created a very positive sentiment around the Budget amongst the SME community,” Reed said in a statement.
โConsidering that ahead of the Budget, 43 percent of small business owners werenโt confident it would deliver a positive outcome, it appears that policies like the tax write-off extension and company tax cuts have turned this sentiment around.โ
Along with the scheme extension, Australian small businesses also reacted warmly to the previously announcedย tax cuts for businesses with less than $10 million in turnover, with 49% saying the policy is a good move. Additionally, 17% believe the additional funding for training programs will help skill shortages for businesses across the country.
The most controversial policy was the government’s proposed changes to 457 visas, with 12% of SMEs believing they will have a negative impact, compared to 5% who say it will be positive.
โThe visa changes may cause issues for some of our small businesses, particularly for those looking for manual workers in more rural areas where potential hires are much smaller,โย Reed said.
After the budget was handed down, business leaders told SmartCompany they were “pleased”, but they called for more practical solutions and ways to get consumer spending back up.
โMoreย is needed from the government that takes into account the real smaller players โย the one-man-bands, freelancers, self-employed and micro-businesses owners,โ Invoice2Go founder Chris Strode told SmartCompany.
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