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Getting tech savvy- tax free

THANKS to the Federal Government’s $20,000 tax deduction scheme for small business, now is the time to get spending and update your office equipment.
Do you have an old computer that still uses hard discs or a camera that needs film? Now is the time to update old office machinery that is no longer working for your business.
There is a host of new computer technology on offer to make your business run smoothly and on time.
From tablets to laptops, the latest technology allows small business owners to operate on-the-go, from home or while travelling interstate for business with a range of new features designed with business people in mind.
Stay connected with the latest technology in smart phones, designed to help you take your business on the road, stay in touch with developments and work from just about anywhere, while offering all the added features of smartphone technology including apps.
Every small business needs a camera to help keep the Facebook page updated, get snappy pics on Instagram or simply share photos on your webpage.
Modern cameras are simple to use with automatic settings to help even the most amateur photographer capture a great photo to help promote your business.
And reduce office clutter with a high speed multi-purpose copier that will scan, fax, copy and print; saving business owners time and money.

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