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31 March, being the end of the fringe benefits tax (FBT) year, is fast approaching and now is the time to ensure that certain obligations under the FBT law are being satisfied before the end of that year. Read more
Assets which are registered under the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) began to expire from Wednesday 30 January 2019. Read more
Certain companies can claim a tax offset for expenditure incurred on R&D activities. The aim of this offset is to encourage companies to invest in R&D work to create new or improved materials, products, devices, processes and services. Read more
The Government has introduced, from 1 July 2017, of a dollar limit on the total amount that a member can transfer into “retirement phase”, the term used to describe pension accounts which are exempt from tax in the fund.. Read more
On 24 May 2018 the Federal Government announced their intention to provide a one-off 12 month amnesty to allow employers who have undeclared superannuation guarantee charge (SGC) obligations to “wipe the slate clean” on a concessional basis. Read more
The Government proposes to change the current rules relating to loans from companies to their shareholders and associates. Loans from such companies are a common alternative to shareholders withdrawing profits in the form of taxable dividends. Read more
The AASB has confirmed that not-for-profit (“NFP”) entities will not be required to measure and recognise right-of-use assets at fair value for below-market (‘peppercorn leases’) leases when applying AASB 16 Leases. Read more
Risk is an adverse event that may hinder the performance of a business due to both internal and external factors. B Read more
We are pleased to bring you the our top tax tips highlighting the latest tax developments that have occurred. Read more
Establishing the correct business structure when commencing operation is key. Very few small to medium businesses are operated as sole traders. However, many micro businesses continue to operate as sole traders or partnerships because of cost, simplicity and the absence of proper advice at their inception. Read more