Loans to get a business started
It’s not uncommon for business owners to pour their money into a business to get
It’s not uncommon for business owners to pour their money into a business to get
Late last year, thousands of taxpayers and their agents were advised by the Australian Taxation
From 1 July 2024, the amount you can contribute to super will increase. We show
The revised stage 3 tax cuts have passed Parliament and will come into effect on
The Fringe Benefits Tax year (FBT) ends on 31 March. We explore the problem areas
Australians love property and the lure of a 15% preferential tax rate on income during
A recent case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) highlights the importance of ensuring that
Just because an agreement states that a worker is an independent contractor, this does not
The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on1 July 2024 will be realigned and
Uncertainty has reigned over the last few years, but can we expect more consistency as
Don’t want to pay tax on Christmas? Here are our top tips to avoid giving
A decision by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal has the tax world in a flurry after
As the year draws to a close and Christmas festivities begin to ramp up, tax
Property investors that choose to utilise their property for short-term stays (or leave it vacant)
The Australian Taxation Office have released a new draft ruling on self-education expenses. We revisit
Electricity is the new black. Gas and other fossil fuels are out. A new, limited
The proposed objective of superannuation released in recently released draft legislation is: ‘to preserve savings
We look at the key takeaways from the Intergenerational Report. The 2023 Intergenerational Report (IGR)
$1.7 billion paid out in fraudulent refunds, another $2.7bn in fraudulent claims stopped, around 56,000
When Director, Shaun Reeves and then owner Jim Skaines asked Heather McKenzie to interview for
According to Toni Dunlop, co-owner and managing director of Ausroad Group, there’s nothing worse than
You’ve got a block of land that’s perfect for a subdivision. The details have all
What is the end game for your business? Succession is not just a topic for
We show you why. There is a psychology to tax refunds that successive Governments have
“I dream big. I’m the type of person that actions things,” smiles Joe. “I don’t
The 120% skills and training, and technology costs deduction for small and medium business have
The new financial year has started and with the change of month, came an abundance
In recent times, tax and identity fraud have been fuelled by lack of proper identification
Tax deductions for topping up Super You can make up to $27,500 in concessional contributions
1. Bring forward the purchase of assets If there are large assets your business needs
It’s that time of year when we all look at what last minute things we
Earn-out clauses for the sale of a business are increasingly common. We look at the
When you start up a business, inevitably, it consumes not just a lot of time
From 1 July 2023, a new reporting regime will require platforms that enable taxi services
In a very quick turnaround from announcement to draft legislation, Treasury has released the exposure
Just in time for the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year that started on 1 April,
A self-proclaimed introvert who doesn’t mind the odd red wine or two, Shaun Reeves toes
Little has been released to date on the impending Budget beyond the tax on super