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Top 10 budget highlights

May 18, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

1    No standard deduction The Government will not proceed with the standard deduction for work-related expenses Increase revenue by $4269m  2    Family Tax benefit A Increase to payments for Families with children,as well as individuals living off welfare payments Expenditure $1844m 3    No company tax cut The proposal to lower company tax...

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A blow for superannuation

May 18, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Changes to superannuation laws in the 2012 Federal Budget may cause some Baby Boomers to rethink their retirement plans. Increased contributions may now lead to cap breaches. From 1 July 2012 individuals with income exceeding $300,000 will have a tax concession on their contributions reduced from 30% to 15% . This is the governments “spin” on hiking tax...

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SMSF compliance and insurance

May 18, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Changes to the management of assets in relation to self managed superannuation fund’s (SMSF) have been announced. The new rules relate to insurance and the importance of having the right policy for fund assets. The regulations require all collectables to be insured in the name of the SMSF within seven days of acquisition. One of the consequences of not adequately insuring...

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Fringe benefit tax

March 27, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

With the end of the Fringe Benefit Tax year upon us this month, it is critical that as an employer you understand your FBT obligations to avoid significant penalties from the Australian Taxation Office. FBT is a tax paid by employers, separate from income tax, and based on the taxable value of non-tax benefits provided to...

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Dividend franking of SMSFs

March 27, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Despite 25 years since its inception in the Australian tax system, there is still a cloud of confusion surrounding the dividend imputation system or the “franking dividend”. With superannuation funds taxed at the rate of 15 per cent imputation credits can be a great tool to enhance your fund’s investments. Investing in shares directly or...

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More power to hold

March 27, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Proposed legislation that would provide the ATO with increased power to withhold tax refunds could potentially affect the cash flow of small to medium enterprises. The legislation, which was introduced into Government last month, would provide the ATO with the ability to retain refunds claimed by taxpayers for up to 60 days while authentication checks...

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Tax Focus: Closing in on Tax Cheats

March 27, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

With tax time looming, the Australian Taxation Office has announced tough new measure to clamp down on tax evasion – specifically targeting the hospitality, and building and construction industries. The ATO has stated businesses that deliberately use cash transactions to hide income and evade tax obligations will be under the spotlight. Illegal behaviour included companies who...

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The Year Of The Dragon

March 20, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

It is the Year of the Dragon, the luckiest year in the Chinese zodiac. It should be a great year for small business owners, according to what is predicted to affect you and your business in the coming year. If you’re not a believer in astrology, it may be a good time to set some...

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Personal property securities laws kick off

March 20, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

The new Personal Property Securities Register begins from the end of January 2012. Businesses are being advised to become as familiar as possible with the changes to avoid missing out on having their interests in securities properly registered. Experts have warned SME’s that any business supplying goods should be aware that the new register replaces...

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Beware the price shopper

March 20, 2012 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Uncategorized

Most businesses work on the basis that they are supposed to sell on value and not price. What happens when a business is faced with the prospect of a price-only buyer? First, make sure they really are in fact a price-only buyer. In most cases, salespeople are too quick to place a ‘price-only buyer’ label...

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