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Author: Sarah Wallace

Wallace Partners Client Information Newsletter November 2017

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Client Information Newsletter

Access the Wallace Partners Client Information Newsletter November 2017 below: Wallace Partners CIN November 2017

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BONUS Article, Profit-making intention of asset ownership can influence tax outcome

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

A profit that arises from the carrying out of a profit-making undertaking or plan (that is, one with a profit-making intention) will be assessable as statutory income where the proceeds of the profit-making undertaking or plan are not otherwise assessable as ordinary income. Any capital profit on the disposal of assets acquired before 20 September...

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BONUS Article, Is the tip you leave on a cafe table assessable, or consideration for supply?

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Have you ever gone to pay for your coffee or lunch and saw the tip jar at the local café counter, and wondered how (or if) the business and/or its staff accounts for tax on that money? Depending on a number of factors, this can add up to quite a sum over a year, assuming...

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Hand in your own till? Beware Division 7A

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Business owners of private companies often borrow money from their own companies for all sorts of reasons. However there is an area of the tax law that seeks to sanction against situations in which private companies dole out money to those within a business, in a form other than salary or dividends, that needs to...

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Is that a travel allowance or LAFHA?

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Travel allowances are paid to employees where in some cases the period away from home is less than 21 days, and in others, more than 21 days. Typically employees are: paid standard travel allowance for accommodation and food working at the one location visiting home on weekends staying in accommodation provided by the supplier (which...

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Taxation of foreign income derived by Australian residents

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Under Australia’s taxation regime, resident taxpayers are subject to income tax on both income derived in Australia and on foreign sourced income. As a general rule, where foreign income is derived by an Australian resident, the gross amount (including any foreign tax paid on the income) must be included as assessable income. A foreign income...

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Tax and Christmas party planning

November 13, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Christmas will be here before we know it, with smarter business owners already planning their end-of-year festivities. Celebrating the season can be team-building or just a bit of fun, but the well-prepared business owner will also know that a little tax planning can help make sure there’s no unforeseen tax problems. The three benefits typically...

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BONUS Article The secret life of TFNs

October 30, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

Tax file numbers (TFNs) are so much an everyday element when dealing with tax and the ATO that many taxpayers won’t give it a second thought when tax return software responds with an “invalid” when a TFN is entered. The common thought will be that it’s human error, so naturally one’s first reaction will be...

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Immediate deductions for start-up costs

October 30, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

Historically, taxpayers may have been able to claim a deduction for the costs associated with setting up a business or raising finance, including the costs incurred in: establishing a company or other business structure converting a business structure to a different structure raising equity for the business defending it against a takeover unsuccessfully attempting a...

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Beware of Division 293 shock

October 30, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business

If your remuneration, including reportable fringe benefits and salary sacrificed superannuation contributions is in excess of $250,000 per annum, you may have an additional tax liability over and above the normal income tax payable on such earnings. Now that would be a fairly substantial salary package,  so it may seem like a good problem to...

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