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Downsizer Contributions and the Main Residence Exemption

Downsizer Contributions and the Main Residence Exemption When you sell a long-held family home, you may be able to channel part of the proceeds into superannuation by using the downsizer contribution rules. Basic Eligibility Conditions To qualify, the seller must meet a number of conditions: They must have reached the eligible age of 55 years [...]

2026-03-16T17:05:03+10:00January 30th, 2026|Property, Super|

AI Tax Tips: Helpful Shortcut or Costly Trap?

AI Tax Tips: Helpful Shortcut or Costly Trap? As a business owner or investor, time is always tight. So it’s no surprise many people now turn to AI tools like ChatGPT for quick answers on tax deductions, super contributions or structuring ideas. The responses sound confident, arrive instantly and cost nothing. What could go wrong? [...]

2026-03-16T17:03:26+10:00January 23rd, 2026|Tax, Technology|

Super on Payday: Fundamental Changes for Employers

Super on Payday: Fundamental Changes for Employers If you run a business, you already know the juggling act that comes with managing the payroll process - paying staff on time, managing cash flow, and staying compliant. From 1 July 2026, there’s a major change coming that will reshape how you handle superannuation contributions for staff. [...]

2025-12-01T17:08:03+10:00December 22nd, 2025|Super|

Know the Rules Before You Break Them: Why SMSF Education Matters More Than Ever

Know the Rules Before You Break Them: Why SMSF Education Matters More Than Ever Running, or deciding to set up a self-managed super fund (SMSF) gives you control, but it also brings legal responsibilities. The Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SISA) contains detailed rules on trustee duties, investments, borrowing, payments and recordkeeping. Simply put, you cannot identify or avoid breaches you don’t know [...]

2025-12-01T16:17:59+10:00December 8th, 2025|Super|

9 Cashflow Tips to Help Your Business Stay on Track Over Summer

9 Cashflow Tips to Help Your Business Stay on Track Over Summer The summer period affects every business differently. Some experience a slowdown as customers head away and suppliers close, while others operate at peak demand through the Christmas and New Year rush. Regardless of which group you fall into, managing cashflow proactively over December, [...]

2025-12-01T17:05:58+10:00December 1st, 2025|Business, Money, Tax|

Unwrapping the Rules: Christmas Gifts, Parties & FBT Explained

Unwrapping the Rules: Christmas Gifts, Parties & FBT Explained Christmas is a wonderful time to thank your team and clients, but it’s also when questions about tax deductibility and Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) start to pop up. The rules around entertainment, gifts and staff celebrations can be confusing, especially with the ATO’s focus on ensuring [...]

2025-12-01T15:15:43+10:00December 1st, 2025|Tax|