No matter the size of your business, it's important to have your say on policy and regulation that can affect the future of your industry.
No matter the size of your business, it's important to have your say on policy and regulation that can affect the future of your industry.
The Minerals Resource Rent Tax Bill 2011 is now open for public consultation. If you're a business owner, an industry expert or have a keen interest in this topic, becoming involved in the consultation process will help give Australian small businesses a bigger voice in how industry operates.
Whether your business is big or small, it's important to have your say on government policy and regulation that might affect the future of your industry. And when you register on the Australian government's new Business Consultation website, you'll be joining over 2,000 businesses who are doing just that!
Each month, around 15 consultations are posted on the website for businesses, industry experts and individuals to provide their feedback and comments.
Consultations can be on any topic that affects business. Some of the most recent consultations include:
minerals resource rent tax bill (open)
resolution of small business disputes (open)
national business names registration system
proposal to reduce the minimum alcohol content in Australian produced wine
reforming flood insurance
If you haven't had your say on these topics, register now so you can be part of future consultations.
It only takes a few minutes to sign up. Once registered, you'll start receiving email notifications of the consultations that interest you.
You don't have to make a submission or comment—it's up to you. But just by registering you can keep on top of potential changes to your business or industry. If you decide you'd like to have your say, you'll typically have between two and four weeks to view the information and make your submission or comment.
Over 2,000 businesses are already registered and are helping to shape their industry's future. By joining them, you'll be helping to give small business a voice!