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Trade wars and tariffs

2025-04-15T11:15:54+10:00March 15th, 2025|Uncategorized|

Trade wars and tariffs Global Google searches for the word “tariffs” spiked dramatically between 30 January and 2 February 2025, a +900% increase to the previous 12 months. We look at what tariffs really mean. Who pays for tariffs? Tariffs increase the price of imported goods and reduce trade flows of that good or service. [...]

Threshold for tax-free retirement super increases

2025-04-15T11:03:28+10:00February 28th, 2025|Super, Tax|

Threshold for tax-free retirement super increases The amount of money that can be transferred to a tax-free retirement account will increase to $2m on 1 July 2025. The transfer balance cap - the amount that can be transferred to a tax-free retirement account – is indexed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) released each December. [...]

Will credit card surcharges be banned?

2025-04-15T11:02:58+10:00February 21st, 2025|Money|

Will credit card surcharges be banned? If credit card surcharges are banned in other countries, why not Australia?  We look at the surcharge debate and the payment system complexity that has brought us to this point. In the United Kingdom, consumer credit and debit card surcharges have been banned since 2018. In Europe, all except [...]

Is there a problem paying your super when you die?

2025-04-15T11:02:36+10:00February 14th, 2025|Super|

Is there a problem paying your super when you die? The Government has announced its intention to introduce mandatory standards for large superannuation funds to, amongst other things, deliver timely and compassionate handling of death benefits. Do we have a problem with paying out super when a member dies? The value of superannuation in Australia [...]

Why the ATO is targeting babyboomer wealth

2025-04-15T11:02:09+10:00February 7th, 2025|Uncategorized|

Why the ATO is targeting babyboomer wealth “Succession planning, and the tax risks associated with it, is our number one focus in 2025. In recent years we’ve observed an increase in reorganisations that appear to be connected to succession planning.” ATO Private Wealth Deputy Commissioner Louise Clarke The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) thinks that wealthy [...]

Phasing out cheques

2025-04-15T11:01:15+10:00December 31st, 2024|Uncategorized|

Phasing out cheques The Government has announced a transition plan to phase out the use of cheques. Under the plan, cheques will stop being issued by 30 June 2028 and stop being accepted on 30 September 2029. The use of cheques has declined dramatically over the last 10 years, declining by around 90%. In response, [...]

Tax and tinsel Q&As

2024-12-12T14:57:11+10:00December 12th, 2024|Tax|

Tax and tinsel Q&As Can you avoid giving the Australian Tax Office a gift this Christmas? The top Christmas party questions What can I do to make the staff Christmas party tax deductible or tax-free? Not have one? Ok, seriously, it’s likely that you will pay tax one way or another; it’s just a question [...]

What’s ahead in 2025?

2024-12-12T15:00:39+10:00December 12th, 2024|General News|

What’s ahead in 2025? The last few years have been a rollercoaster ride of instability. 2025 holds hope, but not a guarantee, of greater stability and certainty. We explore some of the key changes and challenges. An election Welcome to political advertising slipping into your social media, voicemail, and television viewing - most likely with [...]

Tax deduction denied for signature basketball shoe R&D

2024-12-12T15:00:51+10:00December 6th, 2024|Uncategorized|

Tax deduction denied for signature basketball shoe R&D The Federal Court has denied a sports company’s appeal to claim research & development incentives for the creation of an Australian signature basketball shoe. The Movie Air highlighted the importance of the signature Air Jordan shoe to Nike. While expected to sell around $3 million worth of [...]

What makes or breaks Christmas?

2024-12-12T15:02:33+10:00November 29th, 2024|Business, Money|

What makes or breaks Christmas? The cost of living has eased over the past year but consumers are still under pressure. For business, planning is the key to managing Christmas volatility. The countdown to Christmas is on and we’re in the midst of a headlong rush to maximise any remaining opportunities before the Christmas lull. [...]