August 2024 News Update

News Update August 2024

Click  here to view PDF: NEWS UPDATE – AUGUST 2024 When is a gift not a gift? The Tax Commissioner has successfully argued that more than $1.6m deposited in a couple’s bank account was assessable income, not a gift or a loan from friends The case of Rusanova and Commissioner of Taxation is enough for
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What’s ahead for 2024-25?

WHATS AHEAD

Will 2024-25 be another year of volatility or a return to stability? Personal tax & super As you would be aware (at least we hope so after a $40m public education campaign), the personal income tax cuts came into effect on 1 July 2024. At the same time, the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate increased by
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April 2024 News Update

News Update April 2024

Click  here to view PDF: News Update April 2024 Warning on SMSF asset valuations The ATO has issued a warning to trustees of SMSFs about sloppy valuation practices. ATO data analysis has revealed that over 16,500 self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) have reported assets as having the same value for three consecutive years. With many
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March 2024 News Update

March 2024 News Update

Click  here to view PDF: March 2024 News Update The Fringe Benefit Tax traps The Fringe Benefits Tax year (FBT) ends on 31 March. We explore the problem areas likely to attract the ATO’s attention. Electric vehicles causing sparks In late 2022, the Government introduced a concession that enables employers to provide some electric vehicles
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February 2024 News Update

February 2024 News Update

Click  here to view PDF: February 2024 News Update Stage 3 personal income tax cuts redesigned The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on 1 July 2024 will be realigned and redistributed under a proposal released by the Federal Government. After much speculation, the Prime Minister has announced that the Government will amend the
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December 2023 News Update

December 2023 News Update

Click  here to view PDF: December 2023 News Update The controversial case of the taxpayer who claimed a loss on their home A decision by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal has the tax world in a flurry after the Tribunal found in favour of a taxpayer who sold the apartment she lived in for a loss,
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November 2023 News Update

NEWS UPDATE - NOVEMBER 2023

NOVEMBER 23 NEWS UPDATE Click here for PDF           Workers owed $3.6bn in super guarantee Workers are owed over $3.6 billion in superannuation guarantee according to the latest Australian Taxation Office estimates – a figure the Government and the regulators are looking to dramatically change. Superficially, the statistics on employer superannuation
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