Mar 16, 2023 / News

NALE Consultation Paper Released

After years of lobbying from interested parties, Federal Treasury has finally produced a proposed solution to the knotty problem of non-arm’s length general expenses in super funds. But the proposal seems to punish SMSFs and give large APRA funds a free pass. Read more

Superannuation


Mar 16, 2023 / News

Estate Planning in SMSFs

A person’s superannuation balance is often one of their largest assets. There are a number of matters relating to superannuation that should be addressed in any estate planning. Read more

Superannuation


Mar 16, 2023 / News

Indexation of the Transfer Balance Cap

Following the release of the CPI figures for the December 2022 quarter, the general transfer balance cap will increase from $1.7m to $1.9m on 1 July 2023. This may provide planning opportunities for clients. Read more

Superannuation


Mar 16, 2023 / News

Government Announces Super Fund Tax Increase on Balances Over $3 Million

The Federal Government has announced its intention to increase the super fund tax rate from 15% to 30% for super balances over $3 million. However there is no need to take any action yet, as the change is not due to happen until 1 July 2025. Read more

Superannuation


Mar 08, 2023 / News

Beyond the Numbers - Edition 2

Welcome to the first edition of Beyond The Numbers for 2023, our monthly newsletter which brings you a summary of the latest developments from local and international standard setters and regulators. Read more


Mar 08, 2023 / News

Climate and sustainability reporting is coming

You may have heard people taking about, or even glanced at headlines mentioning, sustainability reporting. That’s because reporting sustainability and climate-related financial information is on its way to Australia. So, it’s worthwhile understanding how we got here and what’s to come. Read more

Financial Reporting


Mar 08, 2023 / News

We need to talk about your kids

Last year, we covered the re-emergence of interest in a particular set of anti-avoidance rules applying to trusts. Section 100A in the tax law targeted promoted “trust stripping” schemes in the 1970s used by a relatively small number of wealthy people. However, trusts are now widely used such that anyone with a trust is capable of offending section 100A, and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has commenced a program of review. Accordingly, you ought to give attention to this ahead of making the required trust income appointment decisions by this 30 June. Read more

Taxation


Mar 08, 2023 / News

Effective Estate Planning – what you need to know

It’s hardly surprising. The first thing most Australians think of when the subject of Estate Planning comes up is their Will. It’s also surprising that when asked, one in four people tell me that they do not have a Will! Read more

Financial Planning


Mar 06, 2023 / News

Not-For-Profit Newsletter - Edition 15

This edition covers several governance and compliance considerations including self-assessing income tax exemptions, deductible gift recipient registration requirements, and cybersecurity matters. In respect to financial reporting, we have included details of the latest ASIC focus areas and updates to accounting standards. There are also a number of items relating to ACNC and government activities. Read more

Audit and Assurance / Not for Profit


Feb 06, 2023 / News

Beyond the Numbers | Edition 1 2023

Welcome to the first edition of Beyond The Numbers for 2023, our monthly newsletter which brings you a summary of the latest developments from local and international standard setters and regulators. Read more

Audit and Assurance


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