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Author: Sarah Wallace

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Author: Sarah Wallace

Don’t forget about the CGT small business rollover

March 21, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

For those who run a “small business” and decide to sell it, the various Capital Gain Tax (CGT) small business concessions are invaluable (as has been noted many times before). Of course, it is great if you can qualify for the “15-year exemption” concession because this will mean that you won’t have to pay any...

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Stage 3 tax cuts – a tax saving opportunity?

March 21, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

Legislation giving effect to the government’s revised settings for the Stage 3 tax cuts has been passed by both houses of Parliament with the support of the Coalition. The stage 3 tax cut changes: Reduce the 19% tax rate to 16% for incomes between $18,200 and $45,000. Reduce the 32.5% tax rate to 30% for...

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Wallace Partners Client Information Newsletter March 2024

March 21, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Client Information Newsletter

Access our Wallace Partners Client Information Newsletter March 2024 below: Wallace Partners CIN March 2024

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Damage or destruction of a rental property

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

What happens if your property is damaged from the results of a natural disaster, or by tenants? Such a situation can affect the types of expenses you claim and the income you need to declare for your rental property. Declaring income If you receive a payout for damage to your rental property as a result...

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Gifting and the age pension

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Superannuation, Taxation

Many people gift assets to their family or friends to give them a helping hand. However care must be taken to ensure any gifting does not impact your current or future social security entitlements, such as the age pension. What are the gifting rules? For Centrelink purposes, gifting refers to selling or transferring income or assets...

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Returning to work after retirement

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in SMSF, Superannuation, Taxation

Most people look forward to retirement as it is a chance to finally take time to relax, enjoy life and do things they never had time for when they were working. But sometimes things change and some people feel the urge to return to work. If a return to work is inevitable, it is important...

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Using super to pay the mortgage

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Superannuation

Have you reached preservation age and still have a mortgage? If so, you may be able to use your super to deal with your rising mortgage repayments if you meet certain conditions. Introduction The constant increase to interest rates over the last two years have left some borrowers strapped for cash. Fortunately, those that have...

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Collectables – and inherited jewellery

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

Collectables Capital gains tax does not just apply to “big ticket” items such as real estate, farms and shareholdings. It also applies to a special class of assets known as “personal use assets” and, in particular, those personal use assets known as “collectibles”. “Collectables” are specifically defined under the tax law to mean the following...

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Tax issues when dealing with volunteers

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

From bushfire relief groups, sporting clubs, environmental groups, charity associations and many more, volunteers are an indispensable workforce and support network for many organisations. For most, if not all, having volunteers ready to lend a hand is pivotal in them being able to function or survive. Given that there are many hundreds of volunteers propping...

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Compensation from your bank or financial institution – is it taxable?

February 26, 2024 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

Unfortunately our financial institutions have not always acted as ethically as we consumers would like. Whether you’ve received bad advice or paid for advice you didn’t receive at all, our supervisory and regulatory bodies have sought not only to improve the system so it won’t happen again, but also to ensure that if you are...

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