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August 2022 Newsletter
With interest rates rapidly increasing, homeowners are being encouraged to look around for a better deal on their home loan. ASIC has recently released some tips if you are doing so. These include asking your existing lender for a better deal, negotiating the length of your new loan, factoring in the cost of possible lender mortgage insurance, comparing a range of accompanying fees and charges, and more.
July 2022 Newsletter
During the pandemic, the ATO deliberately shifted its focus away from firmer debt collection action to help and assist businesses and the community experiencing financial challenges because of the pandemic.
Little “Top Tips” to Help Build Wealth and Secure Your Future.
There are some sure-fire ways to give yourself the best chance to create long-term wealth for yourself that is independent of job title, the latest fad (like crypto) or hoping your tick-tock or NFT career takes off.
What Is “Rentvesting?”
Getting into the property market for the first time is a daunting concept. Most are not particularly concerned with mortgage repayments because they are often quite similar in price to monthly rental obligations.
May 2022 Newsletter
In this issue:
With the ATO having announced a more hardline approach to discretionary trusts, we detail some good news around the possible retrospectivity of their new approach.
Are you aware of the personal property security register?
In your May newsletter, we outline its importance and how it can reduce your risk of property you are thinking of purchasing being repossessed.
Bonus Articles
Please contact us for clarification, or further advice, regarding any of the topics covered in this newsletter.
April 2022 Newsletter
In this issue:
If you are a ride-sharing driver (such as with Uber) or if you are a rider, there is a raft of tax issues to be aware of from both standpoints. From GST, income tax, deductions, and PAYG withholding…we’ve got it all covered.
Bonus Articles
Please contact us for clarification, or further advice, regarding any of the topics covered in this newsletter.
March 2022 Newsletter - Federal Budget Wrap
If you're a small business owner, you'll know that you're required to pay your employees (and certain contractors) superannuation guarantee (SG) in addition to their salary or wages. But how do you pay your SG contributions in a simple and effective way? The answer is through a superannuation clearing house (SCH).
The last two years has left no one untouched.
The last two years has left no one untouched. Aside from the obvious health implications of contracting COVID, the unlucky individuals who had their sources of income reduced or wiped out completely have suffered significantly.
March 2022 Newsletter
If you're a small business owner, you'll know that you're required to pay your employees (and certain contractors) superannuation guarantee (SG) in addition to their salary or wages. But how do you pay your SG contributions in a simple and effective way? The answer is through a superannuation clearing house (SCH).
February 2022 Newsletter
In this issue: The STP regime is a government initiative that is designed to reduce an employer’s burden when reporting to Government agencies such as the ATO. STP phase 2 is now here, and employers must start reporting by 1 March 2022. By consolidating your superannuation, you can potentially save tens of thousands of dollars…
December 2021 Newsletter
In this issue: As part of the Federal Government’s bid to modernise the Australian Business Register (ABR), all company directors – including directors of family trusts and SMSFs with corporate trustees – must apply for a “director ID”. Find out what dates to meet to avoid fines and penalties. A raft of new measures designed
November 2021 Newsletter
In this issue: They say the two inevitable things in life are ‘death and taxes’, and in this newsletter we cover off both – as well as several updates on superannuation. In the world of tax, we examine how the CGT retirement exemption works where a gain has been made by company or trust
October 2021 Newsletter
In this issue: 2021 has been, even more so than 2020, the year of working from home for so many of us – but what are the tax implications of using your home as a place of business? Turn to page 3 of our October newsletter to find out. On the subject of homes, we…
September 2021 Newsletter
In this issue: How to treat work-related travel and living away from home costs; SMSFs and property development – emerging risks; Claiming GST credits for employee reimbursements; Buying a new house before selling the old one; Trust distributions to non-residents; and ‘Stapling super’ – reducing multiple accounts for employees. Please contact us for clarification, or…
August 2021 Newsletter
In this issue: With reforms to superannuation – including for SMSFs – on the horizon, our leading article covers what’s coming, including more accountability for funds and flexibility for super holders. We’ve got two articles to help you understand how trusts work: ‘Trust distributions’ goes through the different roles involved in a trust, while ‘Trust…
Client Information Newsletter - 2021-22 issue
This guide includes tax rates, including individual minor and non-resident rates, corporate rates, offset limits and benchmarks, rebate levels, allowances, and essential super as well as FBT rates and thresholds (including current grossup factors) and student loan repayment rates. There is also essential Medicare information and foreign currency exchange information.
July 2021 Newsletter
The ATO has seen a lot of mistakes being made on business tax returns over the years, but has kept a record of these so we can all learn from other people’s errors. Laundry expenses can be a legitimate tax deduction, but claims need to follow certain rules, which we sketch out.
June 2021 Newsletter
Cryptocurrencies, once again surging in popularity, have a unique tax treatment that every taxpayer dealing with cryptocurrency should be aware of.
2021-22 Federal Budget Update
The Government has decided not to go down the austerity path, which will be a relief for many taxpayers and businesses.
May 2021 Newsletter
It’s getting very close to the business end of the financial year, so we have gathered some tax planning tips that could set you up for a better tax outcome. And as that outcome can be ruined by having to deal with an excess super contribution charge, we look at how best to avoid it.
The ATO has tightened the evidence requirements for real property valuations for SMSFs, so we look at how to keep your fund compliant, and also bring some good news with the recently launched SME Recovery Loan Scheme, plus an expansion of the ATO’s independent review service.