Don’t miss out on claiming the R&D Tax Incentive! If you are an eligible company with a 30 June income year, the deadline to lodge with AusIndustry is 30th April 2020 If you are planning to claim the Incentive and have not yet commenced the claim process, please contact Gavin Austin of our office on […]
READ MOREAustralian Bushfires ā Summary of initiatives to help individuals affected
The ongoing devastating bushfires that has ravaged south eastern Australia will leave an everlasting scar on the Australian landscape. Below is a brief summary of initiatives that could help address some of the tax issues that the fires have caused. Australian Bushfires ā Kangaroo hopping in front of flames in NSW. Photo credit: news.com.au Tax […]
READ MOREQLD Govt. Highly Specialized Equipment Grant
This program provides targeted assistance for small and medium business that demonstrate high-growth and employment aspirations. The fund will enable successful applicants to purchase and implement specialized equipment to help them seize growth opportunities. Funding of up to $50,000 (excluding GST) is available for eligible businesses to purchase and implement highly specialized equipment. These purchases […]
READ MOREGuide to Increasing Sales & Growing your Business
As we begin the New Year, many people set themselves to the task of making New Year’s resolutions for themselves. If you are a business owner and you want to continue to grow your business, then perhaps you should consider making resolutions and setting some goals for your business? By setting goals for your […]
READ MORETop 2 Reasons to Use a Corporate Trustee for Your SMSF
When managing a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF), having a special purpose corporate trustee can provide significant advantages. The two main reasons for this are the protection it offers against major life events like death, divorce, and dementia, and the reduction in potential penalties from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). A corporate trustee simplifies the process […]
READ MORERelief from Excess Super Contributions
Protection from Superannuation Guarantee Charge for high income earners with multiple employees The government has introduced legislation which will prevent high income taxpayers with multiple employers from overpaying their superannuation contributions which results in an Excess Contributions Charge each year. This will be especially welcome for medical practitioners who often fall victim of this system. […]
READ MOREThe ATO are taking their ‘gloves off’ on overseas income
In 2014, the ATO offered a penalty amnesty on undisclosed foreign income. Five years on, the ATO has again flagged that underreporting of foreign income is an issue but this time there is no amnesty ā the gloves are off. How and what you are taxed depends on your residency status. The residency tests don’t […]
READ MORESMSFs and Property Purchase through Non-geared Unit Trust
What are your options with purchasing a property with your SMSF? With the legislative restrictions and lack of competitive lenders, a limited recourse borrowing arrangement (LRBA) may not be the answer to all SMSF client prayers when looking to purchase larger assets in their SMSF. If youāre an SMSF Trustee, this may leave you wondering […]
READ MOREEqual Super equals Opportunities
The most common way of building your superannuation is through employer mandated contributions or superannuation guarantee charge (SGC). Therefore it is not uncommon for couples to have large disparity in their superannuation balances where one partner has continuously worked and the other has taken time from the workforce to care for children; or has worked […]
READ MOREHave Zombie’s stolen your insurance policy?
Do you have an Insurance Policy in your Superannuation Fund? Approximately 50% of Australians have multiple superannuation funds and therefore have duplicate insurances policies, informally know as zombie insurances. These double ups add up to an over payment of $1.9 billion! New legislation passed to protect your Superannuation The government has passed new legislation to […]
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