When reimbursing employees, employers may be entitled to claim GST input tax credits for the expenses that are directly related to their business activities. A “reimbursement” is provided when a taxpayer pays their employee the amount, or part of the amount, of a particular work-related purchase they make. Employers are not entitled to a GST input tax […]
The Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, handed down his Federal Budget for the new financial year on Tuesday, 9 May 2023. Read on to about how to find out how this could affect your next tax return. Mr Chalmers walked away from the large, blanket tax cutting initiatives of the last Liberal government, such as Temporary Full Expensing (which[…]
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DON’T GET SCAMMED The accountant-lawyer at the centre of the $105 million Plutus Payroll tax scam has been sentenced to 14 years jail following a guilty verdict in March. Dev Menon, the man described as “pivotal” to an operation which siphoned off millions owed to the ATO, had “abused his position” as a solicitor for the benefit[…]
Inflation fell to 5.6 per cent in the 12 months to May according to the latest ABS data, down from 6.8 per cent in April and below market expectations of a 6.1 per cent increase. The rise comes ahead of an RBA decision on interest rates next week and fuels hopes of a pause in its run[…]
Super proportional indexation of transfer balance caps The general transfer balance cap is being reminded by the ATO that it will be adjusted on July 1, 2023. Based on the greatest ever balance of their transfer balance account between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2023, individuals will have a personal transfer balance cap between $1.6 and[…]
When preparing clients’ 2023 tax returns, the ATO has issued significant revisions and new methods. The elimination of the self-education expense level, working from home, and the low and middle income tax offset are significant developments for individuals this year. The Small Business Technology Investment Boost, Franked Distributions Supported by Capital Raising, Small Business Skills and Training[…]
If your business is insolvent or struggling to pay its debts, it’s important to seek specialist advice from a qualified and registered insolvency practitioner as soon as you can. Be wary of inappropriate insolvency advice that could lead to illegal phoenix activity. Insolvency advice to watch out for Registered liquidators and trustees will provide you with sound[…]
The ATO has recently provided information to assist taxpayers in working out how to claim deductions under temporary full expensing when they lodge their tax return If the taxpayer’s income years end on 30 June, deductions under temporary full expensing are only available in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 income years. They can claim the temporary full[…]