April 2025 Update
The superannuation guarantee rules are broad and, in some circumstances, extend beyond the definition of common law employees to some directors, contractor... Click here to view the full April 2025...
The superannuation guarantee rules are broad and, in some circumstances, extend beyond the definition of common law employees to some directors, contractor... Click here to view the full April 2025...
The Government’s big moment in the 2025-26 Federal Budget was the personal income tax cuts. Income tax cuts are a dazzling headline but in reality they deliver a tax saving of up to $268 in the 2026-27 year, with a tax saving of up to $536 from the 2027-28 year....
The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. We’ve outlined the hot spots for employers and employees. Click here to view the full March 2025 update.
Payday super and the implications for employers, the ban on genetic testing, and the tax implications of inherited property. Click here to view the full October 2024...
What’s ahead for 2024-25. Another year of volatility or a return to stability? Click here to view the full July 2024 update.
The instant asset write-off threshold increased from $1,000 to $20,000 for 2023-24. We explain what that means. Click here to view the full article.
Warning on 'sloppy' SMSF asset valuations, the ATO's assault on professional services, and the review of non-compete clauses and worker restraints Click here to view the full April 2024...
Fringe Benefit Tax traps including electric vehicles, the ATO debt 'on hold' dilemma, and how to take advantage of the 1 July super cap increase Click here to view the full March 2024...
The redesigned Stage 3 personal income tax cuts explained. Download the client guide. Click here to view the full stage 3 tax cuts..
Stage 3 personal income tax cuts redesigned, can my SMSF invest in property development, and the case of mismatched evidence of intent. Click here to view the full February 2024...
Victoria is introducing an 'airbnb tax'. What does this mean to the rest of the country? Click here to view the full October 2023 update.
$1.7 billion paid out in fraudulent refunds, another $2.7bn in fraudulent claims stopped, 56,000 people involved. The 'TikTok scandal' revealed. Click here to view the full September 2023...