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car fringe benefit tax

New safe harbour for car fringe benefits

Late last year saw the Australian Tax Office (ATO) develop a safe harbour for car fringe benefits. A safe harbour is a guideline that allows Australian businesses to make use... read more →
  • March 14, 2017
  • Fringe Benefits
Superannuation in your fifties

Super in your 50’s – It’s time to push the pedal down

If 50 really is the new 40, then life has just begun. The kids are gaining independence or may have left home, and the mortgage could be a thing of... read more →
  • February 2, 2017
  • superannuation
Superannuation in Forties

Super in your 40’s – Time to get focused

Typically your forties is a time of established careers, teenage kids and a mortgage that is no longer daunting. There are still plenty of demands on the budget, but by... read more →
  • January 25, 2017
  • superannuation
Superannuation in your Thirties

Super in Your 30’s – Do I have to think about it right now?

If you are in your thirties, chances are life revolves around children and a mortgage. As much as we love our kids, the fact is they cost quite a lot.... read more →
  • January 23, 2017
  • superannuation
Superannuation in your Twenties

Super in your 20s – Yes it’s boring! But don’t ignore it.

Superannuation is for the oldies, right? In some ways that’s true, but even in your twenties there are good reasons to take a bit more interest in your super. The... read more →
  • January 20, 2017
  • superannuation
Christmas Tax

Charitable Tax Deductible Donations Giving

It's Christmas Eve, and I find myself feeling grateful for all that I have, however over the Christmas period it's also time to think about those less fortunate than ourselves.  Giving... read more →
  • December 24, 2016
  • charity

Annual Leave Over The Christmas Shutdown

It is common for employers to close down over the traditionally slow Christmas shutdown and New Year period. During this Christmas shutdown period, employers need to be aware of their... read more →
  • December 18, 2016
  • Accounting

Avoid A HR Holiday Hangover

With the Christmas season just around the corner, employers would be wise to take precautions when planning the work Christmas party to avoid any legal repercussions. The festive season brings... read more →
  • December 15, 2016
  • Business Advice

Tap Into The Holiday Season

The holiday season provides the perfect opportunity to connect with customers and leverage off the seasonal shopping period. For many businesses, the upcoming Christmas season presents a peak in sales.... read more →
  • December 14, 2016
  • Business Advice, Marketing Advice
Fringe Benefit Tax Hangover

An Fringe Benefits Tax-Friendly Christmas

While it can be quite fun celebrating the year’s achievements at the annual Christmas party, it pays to be aware of the tax implications of these celebrations. Christmas parties can... read more →
  • December 12, 2016
  • christmas party

Virtual Currencies – Legal Tender Or Funny Money

Virtual currencies, or cyber currencies, are both a medium of exchange and a store of value, just like traditional money. However, unlike banknotes or coins cyber currencies exist only as... read more →
  • November 22, 2016
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Setting Out Terms And Conditions

Establishing your business’ terms and conditions may seem like an onerous task among the neverending to-do lists, but getting it right is essential for healthy cash flow. Terms and conditions... read more →
  • October 3, 2016
  • Business Advice

Getting Your Business Activity Statement Right

Some small businesses make simple mistakes; others just don’t provide the right information. Make sure your business is not caught out by filling out your business activity statement correctly. Here... read more →
  • September 12, 2016
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New High Income Threshold

The Fair Work Commission has increased the high income threshold for unfair dismissals from $136,700 to $138,900 per annum, with effect from 1 July 2016. Under the Fair Work Act... read more →
  • August 12, 2016
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ATO focus on collectables

The ATO is working with insurance companies to assess artworks and collectables owned by taxpayers and identify the owners of these kinds of assets. There has been an increasing concern... read more →
  • July 11, 2016
  • Taxation
Tax Gift Donations

Tax on gifts and donations

Individuals can claim tax deductions when giving gifts or donations to organisations that have the status of deductible gift recipients (DGR). To be eligible to claim a tax deduction for... read more →
  • June 3, 2016
  • Taxation
Federal Budget 2016 2017

Federal Budget 2016

We have pleasure in enclosing a summary of the significant announcements from the Government's Federal Budget 2016. There are a great deal of changes in this budget. Like in recent years... read more →
  • May 3, 2016
  • Budget
Cashflow Strategies

Make Cash Flow Your 2016 Improvement

The start of the new year provides small businesses with the perfect opportunity to improve their credit management and cash flow conversion cycle. Cash flow was one of the biggest... read more →
  • April 15, 2016
  • Business Advice
Australian Goods and Services Tax

Margin Scheme for Calculating Your Property’s GST

When selling property registered for GST, the margin scheme can be used as an alternative way to work out the GST payable on a concessional basis. Where the scheme is... read more →
  • March 16, 2016
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Rental Property Tax Newcastle

ATO Crackdown on Rental Property Tax Claims

The ATO is targeting those who rent out their property for a few weeks during the year but claim a full year’s worth of rental property tax deductions. The tax office... read more →
  • February 15, 2016
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leenanes Newcastle Accountant @leenanes ·
18 Jun

Super Tips For Sole Traders and Partnerships before the EOFY!

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leenanes Newcastle Accountant @leenanes ·
11 Jun

Are You A Business Owner? EOFY 2025 is near! Want to pay less tax and keep more cash? 💸
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leenanes Newcastle Accountant @leenanes ·
20 May

Don’t wait until EOFY to think tax! 🗓️
Proactive tax planning could mean less stress & more savings.
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leenanes Newcastle Accountant @leenanes ·
8 May

🚨 EOFY is coming!
Boost your partner’s super - Under current superannuation rules, you have until 30 June to roll over up to 85% of your previous year’s concessional contributions into your spouse’s super account.
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