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Tax warning on overseas income

2019-02-12T16:05:24+10:00February 12th, 2019|Tax|

Tax warning on overseas income Do you earn income overseas? A recent case highlights why you might pay more tax than you thought on foreign income. If you are an Australian resident and earn income from overseas, such as income from investments, sale of assets such as property, distributions from foreign trusts, etc., you will [...]

What would happen if….

2019-03-06T16:06:03+10:00January 12th, 2019|General News|

What would happen if…. Life does not always go to plan. While we logically know that, most of us don’t plan for the worst - it’s all a bit morbid and time consuming. The downside of not planning is the potential for hard earned assets to be squandered, family fall-outs, and money handed to the [...]

Tax on shares: ATO extends data matching program

2019-02-12T16:04:54+10:00January 7th, 2019|Tax|

Tax on shares: ATO extends data matching program The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is utilising data provided by the Australian Investments and Security Commission (ASIC) to data match share trades. The ATO is accessing more than 500 million records detailing price, quantity and time of individual trades dating back to 2014. The information complements information [...]

Contractor or employee? Defining workers in the gig economy

2019-02-12T16:04:26+10:00December 17th, 2018|Business, People|

Contractor or employee? Defining workers in the gig economy A former Foodora Australia delivery rider, Joshua Klooger, recently won an unfair dismissal claim despite a service agreement that classified him as an independent contractor. We explore the implications of the case. Pivotal to the Fair Work Commission’s decision was the classification by Foodora of Mr [...]

No tax deductions if you don’t meet your tax obligations

2019-02-06T16:32:34+10:00December 3rd, 2018|Business, Tax|

No tax deductions if you don’t meet your tax obligations New laws passed by parliament last month directly target the behaviour of taxpayers that don’t meet their obligations. Tax deductions denied If taxpayers do not meet their PAYG withholding tax obligations, from 1 July 2019 they will not be able to claim a tax deduction [...]

How tampons became a political debate

2018-11-05T17:08:11+10:00November 30th, 2018|General News|

How tampons became a political debate GST is applied to tampons but not to incontinence pads. Viagra is exempt from GST but nipple shields for breast feeding mothers are not. Breakfast cereals are GST-free but breakfast bars and drinks are taxable. We explore the political football of GST exemptions. Australia’s goods and services tax (GST) [...]

Travelling to and from your investment property

2018-11-05T17:07:45+10:00November 23rd, 2018|Property|

Travelling to and from your investment property From 1 July 2017, new rules came into effect that prevent taxpayers claiming a deduction for expenses they incur travelling to and from their residential investment property. The Government restricted travel deductions to curb “widespread abuse around excessive travel expense claims relating to residential investment properties….This will stop [...]

The new rules for gift cards – What you need to know

2018-11-05T17:06:50+10:00November 16th, 2018|Business, Money|

The new rules for gift cards – What you need to know In Australia, around 34 million gift cards are sold each year with an estimated value of $2.5 billion. On average, an estimated $70 million is lost because of expiry dates. Until recently, there was no national regulation for the minimum length of time [...]

Accelerated tax rate reduction for small business

2018-11-05T17:05:22+10:00November 5th, 2018|Business, Tax|

Accelerated tax rate reduction for small business Small business is still a vote winner with the Government and Opposition teaming up to accelerate tax cuts for the sector by 5 years impacting on an estimated 3.3 million businesses. Parliament recently passed legislation to accelerate the corporate tax rate reduction for corporate tax entities that are [...]

Confusion reigns over superannuation transfer balance cap

2018-11-05T17:03:30+10:00October 26th, 2018|Super|

Confusion reigns over superannuation transfer balance cap A recent speech by the ATO’s Assistant Commissioner for Superannuation demonstrates the very practical problems with the new superannuation rules. The $1.6 million transfer balance cap (TBC) that limits the amount you can hold in a superannuation pension requires trustees to be aware of how close they are [...]