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Superannuation guarantee: Due dates and considerations for employees and employers

2025-11-25T12:00:04+10:00September 26th, 2025|Super|

Superannuation guarantee: due dates and considerations for employees and employers On 1 July 2025 the superannuation guarantee rate increased to 12% which is the final stage of a series of previously legislated increases. Employers currently need to make superannuation guarantee (SG) contributions for their employees by 28 days after the end of each quarter (28 [...]

Creating a more dynamic and resilient economy

2025-11-25T11:55:42+10:00September 19th, 2025|General News|

Creating a more dynamic and resilient economy The Productivity Commission (PC) has been tasked by the Australian Government to conduct an inquiry into creating a more dynamic and resilient economy. The PC was asked to identify priority reforms and develop actionable recommendations. The PC has now released its interim report which presents some draft recommendations [...]

RBA cuts rates to 3.60%: What this means for you

2025-11-25T11:57:21+10:00September 12th, 2025|Money|

RBA cuts rates to 3.60%: what this means for you In a widely anticipated move today, 12 August 2025, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) delivered a 25 basis point rate cut, lowering the cash rate from 3.85% to 3.60%, the third reduction this year. This rate is now at its lowest level since March [...]

A win for those carrying student debt

2025-11-25T11:55:16+10:00September 5th, 2025|Money|

A win for those carrying student debt In support of young Australians and in response to the rising cost of living, the Australian Government has passed legislation to reduce student loan debt by 20% and change the way that loan repayments are determined. This should help students significantly more than the advice from outside of [...]

RBA Holds Rates at 3.85%: What this means for your business strategy

2025-11-25T11:57:04+10:00August 29th, 2025|Money|

RBA Holds Rates at 3.85%: what this means for your business strategy In a move that surprised many commentators, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held the cash rate steady at 3.85% in July. A show of caution over action, amid mixed economic signals. Despite headline inflation easing within the RBA’s target band, concerns over [...]

Superannuation rates and thresholds updates

2025-11-21T17:01:39+10:00August 22nd, 2025|Uncategorized|

Superannuation rates and thresholds updates Super guarantee rate now 12%: what it means for employers From 1 July 2025, the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate officially rose to 12% of ordinary time earnings (OTE). This is the final step in the gradual increase legislated under previous reforms. What’s changed? Old rate: 11.5% (up to 30 June [...]

Luxury cars: The impact of the modified tax rules

2025-11-21T16:53:05+10:00August 15th, 2025|Tax|

Luxury cars: The impact of the modified tax rules With the purchasing of luxury vehicles on the rise it’s important to be aware of some specific features of the tax system that can impact on the real cost of purchase. Often the tax rules provide taxpayers with a worse tax outcome if the car will [...]

Interest deductions: Risks and opportunities

2025-11-21T16:51:23+10:00August 8th, 2025|Money, Tax|

Interest deductions: Risks and opportunities This tax season, we’ve seen a surge in questions about whether interest on a loan can be claimed as a tax deduction. It’s a great question as the way interest expenses are treated can significantly affect your overall tax position. However, the rules aren’t always straightforward. Here’s what you need [...]

Trust funds: Are they still worth the effort?

2025-11-21T16:45:17+10:00July 25th, 2025|General News|

Trust funds: Are they still worth the effort? For decades, trust structures have been a cornerstone of the Australian tax and financial system, prized for their asset protection and flexibility when it comes to income distributions. However, with regulatory changes and mounting administrative complexity the shine has been wearing off lately, prompting some businesses and [...]