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Tax Matters Budget Edition 2022

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In this issue:

  • Federal Budget key announcements to ease cost of living
  • Does purchasing a Ute result in a tax deduction
  • COVID-19  RAT’s Tests Tax Deductability
  • ATO Attack on Family Trust Distributions
  • New Client identity verification guidelines
  • And More…..

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Business Matters – Newsletter Budget

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In this issue:

The Government has taken a two-prong approach in this year’s Federal Budget to stimulate growth in the economy by providing targeted spending and business incentives. The Budget focuses on maintaining the integrity of Australia’s tax system to ensure it is fair and secure to all and covers five key areas.

• Keeping taxpayers honest
• Rates increase for fuel tax credits
• Building a sustainable lifestyle
• ATO to report unpaid debts
• A guide to negative gearing

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Business Matters – Newsletter January

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In this issue:

The start of the New Year is generally a time to reflect on the previous year’s achievements and challenges and work towards setting new goals. The New year can offer business owner’s a powerful motivation for business growth. Whether you want to expend your business or increase your network; goal-setting plays a critical role in achieving success;

Here are five business resolutions to consider for 2017:

• Review your business plan
• Improve relationships
• Manage cash flow
• Focus on networking
• Create a productive work environment

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Business Matters – Newsletter December

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In this issue:

The Australian Tax Office has recently collaborated with industry representatives to develop a safe harbour guideline for Australian businesses when calculating tax on car fringe benefits.

• ATO crackdown on Trusts
• Selling an inherited property?
• Changing the structure of your business?
• And more…

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Business Matters – Newsletter September

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In this issue:

The Australian Tax Office has its sight set on individuals participating in an increasing number of aggressive tax avoidance and retirement planning schemes in selfmanaged superannuation funds.

• ATO crackdown on work-related expenses
• How do franking credits work
• Tax tips for property investors
• And more…

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