A range of tax breaks are available for entrepreneurs seeking to start or migrate new businesses to Western Australia, says darrell todd, ceo of thinkingaustralia.com. “With its ongoing booming economy, Western Australia is a highly attractive destination for business people seeking new opportunities,” says todd, whose company is supporting Western Australian government’s bid to attract business migrants. “Western Australia is one of most generous and attractive States in country when it comes to business migration.”
thinkingaustralia.com has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and businesses to re-locate and/or migrate Down Under and is UK’s number one point of contact for new business opportunities. “We work closely with Western Australia Small Business Development Corporation to help identify and support new business enterprises,” says darrell todd.
“ S.B.D.C offers a comprehensive range of services to help start and grow your business, says Bruce McFarlane, a Director at Western Australia Small Business Development Corporation. “We can help with everything from how to set up a company, register for tax, and obtain business licences, to providing information on local employment, market conditions and commercial opportunities”. Services and support offered by S.B.D.C are free and aimed at attracting and supporting both start-ups and existing businesses.
“W.A. is a low tax state for business, with cost of land and buildings relatively cheap, certainly when compared to UK,” says McFarlane. “We have a range of schemes and initiatives to support businesses, including development grants and tax breaks for areas such as R&D”. “Western Australia offers State Sponsorship for business migrants, including generous concessions on your existing business. Instead of needing a turnover of A$500,000 p.a. under previous regulations, you now only need a turnover of A$300,000. “Ano r major advantage of W.A. is that, ra r than having to be under 45 years of age, if sponsored by W.A. government, a business migrants only has to be under 55 years of age”.
W.A. is Australia’s fastest-growing State, boasting economic growth of over 11% a year. Unemployment is currently around 3% and in next 20 years, State government forecasts inbound and infrastructure investment of over A$250bn – all of which creates a massive demand for new business.
“Economic growth offers incredible opportunities for new business, particularly in services and tourism sectors,” says McFarlane. “ State’s ongoing boom in mining provides many openings for new businesses that aim to support and feed into and supply major mining and resource companies. In addition, Australia’s rapidly expanding exports to China and India are set to provide a truly stable ongoing environment for business for decades to come.
Says Bruce: “We actively welcome and embrace business migration for UK, whe r it’s a new company in start-up or an existing business”. For more information contact thinkingaustralia.com on 0845 850 40 40.
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