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Author: Sarah Wallace

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Author: Sarah Wallace

Changing the makeup of a partnership through ‘reconstitution’

February 23, 2015 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Over time, or due to circumstances, the composition of a partnership can change – for example, a partner may retire or die, or a new partner is admitted. In many such situations, the existing partnership may need to be dissolved and a new partnership formed at general law. The new partnership will need a new...

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Employee or contractor? 12 common myths

February 23, 2015 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

The Tax Office says that it has encountered several myths and assumptions adopted by both workers and employers when it comes to trying to decide the tax status of a job appointment. It found that employers continually rely upon some inaccurate factors when making distinctions about what makes a worker an employee or contractor —...

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What are “taxpayer alerts”? BONUS ARTICLE

February 23, 2015 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Every now and then you might read or hear about a “taxpayer alert” being issued. These are the Tax Office’s “early warning” signals to the public about a certain area of concern – it could be about fraudulent schemes, or dodgy investments, or perhaps about a tax minimisation tactic that the Tax Office has been...

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What does a higher FBT mean for your business?

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Small business owners should write in their diaries that from April 1, 2015, the rate of fringe benefits tax (FBT) will increase from 47% to 49%. It is planned to return to its present rate two years later. The rise is mostly due to the 2% Temporary Budget Repair Levy, and is designed to prevent...

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Your holiday house and family arrangements

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

The Tax Office has formed views about disclosing income and claiming deductions where non-economic rental arrangements — that is, “mates rates” — occur involving the use of holiday homes.  A similar approach is adopted for arrangements you may make with family members involving residential property. The following is a summary of the Tax Office’s view...

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What is negative gearing? How it works, the pros & cons

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Taking out a loan to raise money for an investment is a well-used tactic for many Australians. In fact, borrowing to buy big ticket items is part of financial reality – for example, how many of us could afford to buy a house out of our own pocket? Borrowing funds will increase the amount you...

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Age Pension: Do you fit the bill?

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Australians have a long history when it comes to age pension schemes. The first national pension scheme in Australia was formed in 1909 and provided the grand sum of £1 per fortnight for men over the age of 65. As life expectancy for males at the time was around 55 years, most men did not...

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Did you know…

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Throughout history tax has been used to raise revenue, bring about social change, and strengthen governments. It has also made entire societies live quirky lifestyles in order to pay as little as possible. As long as tax has existed, citizens of the world have paid a host of weird and wonderful dues. Here are some...

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Christmas party FBT checklist for business

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

1 Cash bonuses Please circle Has the business paid employees with cash bonuses as a year-end reward? If yes, has the employer considered the following: Timing: Whether the amount would be paid in December or in the new year?  Should it be provided for in the accounts at month-end? PAYG withholding: Has the appropriate amount...

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Super contributions and problems of excess

December 9, 2014 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

The treatment of excess superannuation contributions has been a contentious issue for some years, with many people falling victim to the punishing excess contributions tax through inadvertently going over the limits. The reasons this can happen include an employer making contributions that may fall within a different financial year, expense reimbursement or debt forgiveness which...

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