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1. Certificate IV Resources - NEW EDITIONS 2010
IBR will be releasing new editions of all the Certificate IV resources in the IBR product range in 2010. This insures that the quality and currency of our resources is first class. The new editions will be available from 1 February 2010. Please note that there will be some price changes associated with the release of the new editions. Unfortunately, increasing production costs have made this necessary.
2. Certificate III Resources – NEW EDITIONS 2010
IBR will be releasing new editions of all the Certificate III resources in the IBR product range in 2010. This insures that the quality and currency of our resources is first class. The new editions will be available from 1 March 2010. Please note that there will be some price changes associated with the release of the new editions. Unfortunately, increasing production costs have made this necessary.
The Certificate III in Micro Business Operations BSB30307 Learner Resource is currently used by many RTOs and Educational Institutions across Australia. When we introduced the product, we were unsure of the take-up of Certificate III in the NEIS marketplace. Last year has shown the popularity of Certificate III with NEIS providers. Consequently IBR will be branding its current Certificate III as NEIS Certificate III and releasing an alternative version of Certificate III for the non-NEIS market. The NEIS Certificate III will be presented in a NEW binder as shown below, and the current binder will remain the same for Certificate III.
3. NEIS Certificate III – NEW EDITION, NEW COVER
The NEIS Certificate III in Micro Business Operations BSB30307 Learner Resource, Assessment Materials and Trainer Resource will be available from 1 March 2010.

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4. New Tax Tables
As a result of the recently released Federal Budget, there will be new Tax Tables effective 1 July, 2009. Further changes will occur for the 2010 and 2011 Financial Years. The new tax rates are presented in the table below. Tax Tables do affect calculations in our resources that relate to Business Structures and Taxation Considerations.
From 1 July 2009:
• the 15 per cent income limit will increase from $34,000 to $35,000
• the 30 per cent threshold will increase from $34,001 to $35,001
From 1 July 2010:
• the 15 per cent income limit will increase from $35,000 to $37,000
• the 30 per cent threshold will increase from $35,001 to $37,001

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Innovative Business Resources has exciting news. It is now possible to link your
IBR Financial Tables to PAYGEasy accounting software called WinCashbook.
PAYGEasy is designed to help manage a small business. As well as highly
flexible cashbooks, PAYGEasy as seven powerful key features. These provide a
unique combination of ease-of-use and comprehensive analysis. PAYGEasy is
excellent for tax compliance (having been exclusively designed for Australia)
and financial management.
Seven Key Features:
- One Step Recording – caters for transactions containing GST and
non-GST in one step
- Future Cash Book – allows recording of ‘future’ payments and receipts
- Full BAS – real-time, automatic production of full BAS/approved link to the ATO eBAS
- Cash Book Integrity – cash book integrity is maintained by controlling the changes relating to past
BASs
- Flexible Analysis/update of Financial Planning – flexible analysis (multi-level summarisation)
by 'grouping'and period selection. Financial plans used for NEIS and Certificate IV may be
automatically updated.
- Snapshot Cash Projection – business position/summary of available funds (accounts, tax, future)
- Balanced Summary – business balance report for review with your accountant.
Participants who have used the IBR Financial Tables can update these when using the WinCashbook
accounting software, through an Excel link that provides further analysis using prepared templates.
For more details about this software visit the website at www.wincashbook.com.
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