Important tax update: Deductions for ATO interest charges scrapped

2025-11-21T16:38:16+10:00July 11th, 2025|Tax|

Important tax update: deductions for ATO interest charges scrapped If you're carrying an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) debt there is a good chance that it will cost you even more from 1 July 2025 onwards. This is because from 1 July 2025 two types of interest charges imposed by the ATO are no longer deductible. [...]

ATO’s new requirements for NFPs

2025-11-21T16:16:48+10:00June 20th, 2025|Tax|

ATO's new requirements for NFPs If you are involved with running a not for profit (NFP) organisation it is important to be aware of key obligations and requirements. In particular, if the NFP qualifies as a tax exempt entity there are some specific conditions that need to be satisfied and a relatively new ATO reporting [...]

From air fryers to swimwear: Tax deductions to avoid

2025-11-21T16:12:26+10:00June 13th, 2025|Tax|

From air fryers to swimwear: Tax deductions to avoid With the 2025 tax season fast approaching the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding taxpayers to be careful when claiming work related expenses. This is in reaction to a spate of claims that didn’t quite pass the ‘pub test’. To give you a few examples of [...]

Year-end tax planning opportunities & risks

2025-05-09T13:34:23+10:00May 9th, 2025|Business, Property, Super, Tax|

Year-end tax planning opportunities & risks With the end of the financial year fast approaching we outline some opportunities to maximise your deductions and give you the low down on areas at risk of increased ATO scrutiny. Opportunities Bolstering superannuation If growing your superannuation is a strategy you are pursuing, and your total superannuation balance [...]

FBT 2025: What you need to know

2025-05-09T13:24:17+10:00April 8th, 2025|Tax|

FBT 2025: What you need to know The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. We’ve outlined the hot spots for employers and employees. FBT exemption for electric cars Employers that provide employees with the use of eligible electric vehicles (EVs) can potentially qualify for an FBT exemption. This should normally be the [...]

Personal tax cuts

2025-05-09T13:18:09+10:00April 4th, 2025|Tax|

Personal tax cuts From 1 July 2026, personal income tax rates will change. On the last sitting day of Parliament, the personal income tax rate reduction announced in the 2025-26 Federal Budget was confirmed. The modest reduction of 1% applies to the $18,201-$45,000 tax bracket, reducing from its current rate of 16% to 15% from [...]

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. [...]

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 [...]

Revised stage 3 tax cuts confirmed for 1 July

2024-08-12T18:10:31+10:00March 12th, 2024|Tax|

Revised stage 3 tax cuts confirmed for 1 July The revised stage 3 tax cuts have passed Parliament and will come into effect on 1 July 2024. Before the new tax rates come into effect, check any salary sacrifice agreements to ensure that they will continue to produce the result you are after. Resident individuals [...]