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1 MYOB Australian Small Business Survey Special Focus Report: Red Tape Compliance Burden January 2007 Small Business Survey Report Prepared by AMR Interactive AMR Interactive Contact: Echo Fong Survey Project Manager Tel: (02) Web: Address: Level 14, Jones St, Ultimo, NSW 2007 Prepared for MYOB Australia MYOB Contact: Greg Smith Public Relations Tel: (03) Web: Address: 12 Wesley Crt, Burwood East, VIC
2 Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 List of Tables and Charts... 2 About the Study... 3 Using Accountant/Tax agent in Preparing BAS... 4 Using Accountant/Tax agent to Lodge BAS... 5 Time Spent on Red Tape Compliance... 6 Relative Burden on Small Business of Different Red Tapes... 7 Reasons for Ranking Red Tapes the Highest Burden... 8 Government Doing Enough to Reduce Red Tape Burden... 9 Anyone Caring About Red Tape Burden on Business Advantages to Small Business of Solving Red Tape Burden Appendix 1 Advantages to Small Business of Solving Red Tape Burden (Breakdown by Industry) Appendix 2 Special Focus Questions List of Tables and Charts Figure 1: Proportion of small businesses using an accountant/tax agent to assist with preparation of BAS... 4 Figure 2: Proportion of small businesses using an accountant/tax agent to lodge their BAS... 5 Figure 3: Amount of time spent on compliance with government regulations... 6 Figure 4: Ranking of the red-tapes that are of burden on small business (first 3 preferences shown)... 7 Table 1: Reasons for small businesses ranking different red tapes the highest burden on them... 8 Figure 5: Proportion of small businesses believing that government is doing enough to reduce the red tape burden... 9 Figure 6: Proportion of small businesses believing that anyone actually cares about the red tape burden Figure 7: Differences it would make to small business if the red tape burden was solved
3 About the Study This report presents the findings of the Special Focus Questions from the MYOB Small Business Survey. The survey comprised a national sample of 1,399 small business proprietors and general managers, conducted in January These small businesses are defined as both non-employing and employing businesses with fewer than 20 employees. Results have been weighted to reflect the small business population distribution according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for company size, length of time operating, and selected ANZSIC Industry divisions (refer to ABS publications Characteristics of Small Business, , 2001 and Small Business in Australia, 1321, 2001). Special focus areas presented in this report include: Red Tape Compliance Burden Small businesses using an accountant or tax agent to assist with preparing and to lodge their BAS Amount of time spent on compliance with government red tapes Relative burden on small businesses of different red tapes and the reasons for ranking a particular red tape the highest burden Small businesses opinions that government (federal or state) are doing enough to reduce the red tape burden and anyone actually cares about the red tape burden Advantages to small businesses of solving the red tape burden The findings of the research are reported by Industry type: Industry Sample Agriculture 74 Manufacturing 82 Construction 152 Wholesale Trade 67 Retail Trade 185 Accommodation, Café and Restaurants 58 Transport and Storage 43 Communication, Media and Marketing Services 95 Finance and Insurance 105 Property and Business Services 192 Education 38* Health and Community Services 92 Cultural and Recreational Services 40 Personal and Other Services 131 Information & Communications Technology 39* Tourism 6* Total 1399 Note: * Education, Information & Communications Technology and Tourism are included in the total statistics reported but are not reported at an industry level due to a very low sample size. 3
4 Using Accountant/Tax agent in Preparing BAS Around one-third of small businesses use an accountant or tax agent to assist with preparing BAS Figure 1: Proportion of small businesses using an accountant/tax agent to assist with preparation of BAS Total 31% Communication, media and marketing services Transport and storage Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Accommodation, café and restaurants Health and community services Cultural and recreational services Personal and other services Manufacturing Property and business services Agriculture Finance and insurance 43% 40% 39% 39% 38% 33% 30% 29% 28% 24% 22% 20% 16% Q: Do you use an accountant or tax agent to assist you in preparing your BAS? (Y/N) Overall, around one in three small businesses (31%) reported use of an accountant or tax agent to assist with preparing their BAS. By Industry, small businesses from the Communication, Media and Marketing Services sector (43%) were most likely to seek help from an accountant/tax agent, while those from the Finance and Insurance sector (16%) were least likely. 4
5 Using Accountant/Tax agent to Lodge BAS Around a quarter of small businesses use an accountant or tax agent to lodge BAS Figure 2: Proportion of small businesses using an accountant/tax agent to lodge their BAS Total 27% Wholesale trade Construction Transport and storage Retail trade Health and community services Personal and other services Communication, media and marketing services Cultural and recreational services Manufacturing Agriculture Accommodation, café and restaurants Property and business services Finance and insurance 36% 32% 32% 30% 30% 29% 26% 23% 22% 21% 20% 19% 15% Q: Do you use an accountant or tax agent to lodge your BAS? (Y/N) Around a quarter (27%) of small businesses reported use of an accountant or tax agent to lodge their BAS. As with the results from the previous figure, the Finance and Insurance sector (15%) was least likely to use an accountant/tax agent to lodge their BAS (see Figure 1 for comparison). Small businesses from the Wholesale Trade industry (36%) were most likely to seek help from their accountants/tax agents. 5
6 Time Spent on Red Tape Compliance Around 80% of small businesses spend less than 5 hours per week on complying with government red tapes Figure 3: Amount of time spent on compliance with government regulations None 4% 83% Less than 1 hour 31% 1-5 hours 48% 6-10 hours 11% 5% hours More than 20 hours 3% 2% Q: How many hours per week does your business spend on complying with local, state and federal government regulations such as BAS, industrial relations requirements, permits etc? Most small businesses (83%) were likely to spend five or less hours per week on complying with local, state and federal government red tapes, i.e., regulations such as BAS, industrial relations requirements, etc. 5% of small businesses were likely to spend more than 10 hours per week on compliance with government regulations. 6
7 Relative Burden on Small Business of Different Red Tapes BAS reporting ranked most highly Figure 4: Ranking of the red-tapes that are of burden on small business (first 3 preferences shown) BAS reporting 33% 22% 13% 68% GST - allocating GST to daily transactions 20% 25% 11% 56% Occupational Health & Safety 10% 8% 13% 31% Understanding and applying aw ard conditions to employees 8% 7% 8% 23% Worker's Compensation 5% 7% 9% 21% Superannuation 4% 11% 17% 32% Payroll Tax 4% 6% 9% 19% Fringe Benefits Tax 3%6% 8% 17% Other 'red tape' 12% 8% 11% 31% Rank 1st Rank 2nd Rank 3rd Q: Please rank the areas of red tape that are of burden on your business from 1 (highest) to 9 (lowest). Small businesses were asked to rank the areas of red tape that are of burden on them from highest to lowest. BAS reporting was ranked the highest red tape burden, with over two-thirds (68%) of the respondents placing it top three (i.e., rank 1 st, rank 2 nd and rank 3 rd ) amongst all areas of red tape. This was followed by GST (daily transactions), with 56% of small businesses placing it top three, and Occupational Health & Safety, with 31% of the respondents placing it top three. 7
8 Reasons for Ranking Red Tapes the Highest Burden Time consuming the main reason for red tape burden Table 1: Reasons for small businesses ranking different red tapes the highest burden on them Red tape ranked the highest burden Reason Time consuming (e.g., taking time away from revenue making) Uncertainty/having difficulty in understanding the red tape BAS reporting (n=456) GST - allocating GST to daily transactions (n=264) Occupational Health & Safety (n=121) 45% 38% 21% 11% 10% 12% Too much work/preparation 9% < 5% 16% Frustrating/annoying/hassle 6% 7% < 5% It is the only thing I have to worry about 8% < 5% < 5% I have to conform with ridiculous measures/common sense approaches Hard to keep up with new rules/regulations/changes < 5% < 5% 23% < 5% < 5% 16% Cost is high < 5% < 5% 10% Lack of professional assistance < 5% < 5% 8% Compliance under the law < 5% < 5% 7% Small businesses have become tax collectors for government 7% < 5% N/A Issues figuring GST or non GST N/A 12% N/A Q: Why did you rank [RED TAPE NOMINATED IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION] as the greatest red tape burden on your business? (Open-ended) Small businesses were asked to provide reasons for ranking a particular area of red tape the highest burden on their business. Time-consuming was listed as the main reason for the three areas of red tape ranked most highly amongst all red tapes, namely BAS Reporting (45%), GST (daily transactions) (38%) and Occupational Health & Safety (21%). 8
9 Government Doing Enough to Reduce Red Tape Burden Around three quarters of small businesses do not believe government is doing enough to reduce the red tape burden Figure 5: Proportion of small businesses believing that government is doing enough to reduce the red tape burden Overall Don't know 22% Yes 5% No Breakdown by Industry (% of respondents saying No ) Total Accommodation, café and restaurants Manufacturing Construction Personal and other services Agriculture Property and business services Finance and insurance Retail trade Cultural and recreational services Communication, media and marketing services Wholesale trade Transport and storage Health and community services 91% 78% 76% 76% 75% 75% 72% 70% 66% 65% 64% 60% Q: Do you feel that government (federal or state) are doing enough to reduce the red tape burden? (Y/N) The majority () of the respondents did not think that the government is doing enough to reduce the red tape burden business. Around a quarter (22%) of the respondents were unsure about the issue. By Industry, small businesses from the Accommodation, Café and Restaurants sector (91%) were most likely to disagree on the issue. 9
10 Anyone Caring About Red Tape Burden on Business Around three quarters of small businesses do not believe anyone actually cares about the red tape burden Figure 6: Proportion of small businesses believing that anyone actually cares about the red tape burden Overall Don't know 12% Yes 15% No Breakdown by Industry (% of respondents saying No ) Total Agriculture Accommodation, café and restaurants Wholesale trade Construction Finance and insurance Manufacturing Retail trade Transport and storage Communication, media and marketing services Property and business services Health and community services Cultural and recreational services Personal and other services 84% 83% 75% 74% 74% 71% 69% 68% 67% 67% Q: Do you believe anyone actually cares about the red tape burden on business? (Y/N) Most () small businesses did not believe that anyone actually cares about the red tape burden on business. By Industry, small businesses from the Agriculture sector (84%) and Accommodation, Café and Restaurants sector (83%) were most likely to disagree on the issue. 10
11 Advantages to Small Business of Solving Red Tape Burden Time saving the main advantage Figure 7: Differences it would make to small business if the red tape burden was solved Nothing 8% Save a little bit of time 32% Save a lot of time 41% I could employ more people 7% It would allow me to grow substantially 9% Other 2% Q: If the red tape burden was solved what difference would it make to your business? Around three quarters () of small businesses considered saving time (i.e., saving a little bit of time and saving a lot of time ) as the main advantage it would make to their business if the red tape burden was solved. Around one in ten (9%) small businesses expressed that solving the red tape burden would allow them to grow substantially. 11
12 Appendix 1 Advantages to Small Business of Solving Red Tape Burden (Breakdown by Industry) Nothing Save a little bit of time Save a lot of time I could employ more people It would allow me to grow substantially Total 8% 32% 41% 7% 9% Breakdown by Industry Agriculture 8% 34% 41% 11% 7% Manufacturing 9% 33% 27% 17% 12% Construction 8% 25% 45% 9% 12% Wholesale trade 5% 30% 51% 3% 10% Retail trade 7% 29% 49% 2% 9% Accommodation, cafe and restaurants 3% 29% 53% 7% 8% Transport and storage 16% 22% 36% 15% 9% Communication, media and marketing services 10% 41% 35% 4% 11% Finance and insurance 6% 43% 36% 5% 8% Property and business services 5% 38% 41% 5% 8% Health and community services 8% 44% 38% 2% 6% Cultural and recreational services 14% 32% 41% 5% 8% Personal and other services 9% 33% 38% 5% 10% Q: If the red tape burden was solved what difference would it make to your business?!"##$ 12
13 Appendix 2 Special Focus Questions (Red Tape Compliance Burden) Q. Do you use an accountant or tax agent to assist you in preparing your BAS? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Don t Know Q. Do you use an accountant or tax agent to lodge your BAS? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Don t know Q. How many hours per week does your business spend on complying with local, state and federal government regulations such as BAS, industrial relations requirements, permits etc? 1. None 2. Less than 1 hour hours hours hours 6. More than 20 hours Q. Please rank the areas of red tape that are of burden on your business from 1 (highest) to 9 (lowest) 1. BAS reporting 2. GST - allocating GST to daily transactions 3. Occupational Health & Safety 4. Superannuation 5. Worker's Compensation 6. Understanding and applying award conditions to employees 7. Fringe Benefits Tax 8. Payroll Tax 9. Other red tape Q. Why did you rate [ REDTAPE NOMINATED IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION] as the greatest red tape burden on your business? (Open-ended) Please type your responses in the text box. [text box] Q. Do you feel that government (federal or state) are doing enough to reduce the red tape burden? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Don t know 13
14 Q. Do you believe anyone actually cares about the red tape burden on business? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Don t know Q. If the red tape burden was solved what difference would it make to your business? 1. Nothing 2. Save a little bit of time 3. Save a lot of time 4. I could employ more people 5. It would allow me to grow substantially 6. Other (specify) 14
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