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Self-education: What can you claim?

Self-education: What can you claim?

The Australian Taxation Office have released a new draft ruling on self-education expenses. We revisit the deductibility of self-education expenses and what you can and can’t claim. If you undertake study that is connected to your work you can normally claim your...

30% tax on super earnings above $3m 

30% tax on super earnings above $3m 

Treasury has released draft legislation to enact the Government’s plan to increase the tax rate on earnings on superannuation balances above $3m from 15% to 30% from 1 July 2025. This is the final step before the legislation is introduced into Parliament and a step...

The ‘Airbnb’ Tax

The ‘Airbnb’ Tax

Property investors that choose to utilise their property for short-term stays (or leave it vacant) are firmly in the sights of the regulators. The Victorian Government’s recent Housing Statement announced Australia’s first short-stay property tax. The additional tax,...

$20k deduction for ‘electrifying’ your business

$20k deduction for ‘electrifying’ your business

Electricity is the new black. Gas and other fossil fuels are out. A new, limited incentive nudges business towards energy efficiency. We show you how to maximise the deduction! The small business energy incentive is the latest measure providing a bonus tax deduction...

Omnisure: Aiding companies in navigating risk & empowering growth

Omnisure: Aiding companies in navigating risk & empowering growth

The Challenge/Opportunity Omnisure is an award-winning insurance company based in NSW, whose professionalism and strong client-focused values have stood out in the Australian insurance sector for over 20 years. Recently, the Omnisure team was engaged by the CFO of a...

Why is my tax refund so small?

Why is my tax refund so small?

The tax refund many Australians expect has dramatically reduced. We show you why. There is a psychology to tax refunds that successive Governments have been reticent to tamper with. As a nation, Australia relies heavily on personal and corporate income tax, with...

The mistake of dealer finance

The mistake of dealer finance

Are you in the market for a new car? Plan ahead to avoid any mistakes with some pre-approved finance. Going direct to the dealership’s finance team for a new car isn’t always as simple as it seems. False and misleading interest rates, expensive document fees and...

What changed on 1 July 2023

What changed on 1 July 2023

Employers & business Superannuation guarantee increases to 11% from 10.5% National and Award minimum wage increases take effect. The minimum salary that must be paid to a sponsored employee - the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold - increased to $70,000...

Backing a winner: Digital games tax

Backing a winner: Digital games tax

The digital games and interactive entertainment sector is the largest creative sector in the world and one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. The global digital games industry is worth around $250 billion and in Australia, grew 22% between 2020 and 2021...

The 120% technology and skills ‘boost’ deduction

The 120% technology and skills ‘boost’ deduction

The 120% skills and training, and technology costs deduction for small and medium business have passed Parliament. We’ll show you how to take maximise your deductions. Almost a year after the 2022-23 Federal Budget announcement, the 120% tax deduction for expenditure...

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