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Category: Taxation

Selling up your business? Don’t forget the “going concern” GST exemption

May 22, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

The concept of a “going concern” exemption for the purposes of the goods and services tax (GST) can still cause confusion when businesses are sold. The sale of a business may be GST exempt if the enterprise is deemed to be a “going concern” — which refers to an enterprise’s ability to continue trading. The...

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The CGT implications of subdividing and building on the family property

May 22, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

Given the state of the property market in Australia these days, a not-uncommon situation can arise where a residential property owner seeks to demolish and subdivide the block containing the family home and build residential units. If you have the available land of course, this is a solid strategy. However it can cause headaches from...

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BONUS Rental property owners can get regular ATO attention on “initial repairs”

April 18, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

The ATO frequently re-focuses its attention on claims that investment property owners make for repairs to rental residences that it deems to in fact be “improvements”. The scenario where investment properties have work done on them often happens shortly after the property is purchased, and has led to the term “initial repair” being commonly used...

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Simplified depreciation and the small business pool

April 18, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

The simplified depreciation rules are attractive for small businesses as they allow an immediate write-off for assets costing less than $20,000. In contrast, tax paying entities that do not qualify as a small business must use the general depreciation rules (also known as the uniform capital allowance rules), where assets costing more than $100 need...

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Getting deductions for clothing and laundry expenses right

April 18, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Taxation

The ATO allows certain taxpayers to claim a deduction for the cost of buying and cleaning occupation-specific clothing, items of protective wear and for certain unique, and usually distinctive, uniforms. To claim a deduction it is generally expected that you will be able to provide evidence that you purchased the clothing concerned, and will have...

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Gumtree or Facebook group sourced assets, and the realities of making a claim

April 18, 2017 | Posted by Sarah Wallace | in Small Business, Taxation

A recent case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) brought into focus a growing phenomenon that you should keep in mind for work-related or business expense deduction claims, especially where the acquisition of claimable assets is made in a certain way. The engineer and his “invoice” The case involved a taxpayer’s attempt to make a...

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