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New laws passed by parliament last month directly target the behaviour of taxpayers that don’t meet their obligations. Tax deductions denied If taxpayers do not meet their PAYG withholding tax obligations, from
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Due dates in November The due dates for payment of tax, filing returns and satisfying various other obligations in November 2018 are noted below. Where
At the end of each financial year you may need to lodge PAYG withholding annual reports (Payment Summaries) with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). You
Clothing Deductions The Australian Taxation Office is closely examining work-related clothing deductions and laundry expense claims of taxpayers submitting their 2017-18 tax returns. The ATO
Landlord with cashflow problems? Getting the best out of your negative gearing may be the solution. Did you know that if you are an owner of
CGT and the family home: Expats and foreign residents beware The family home of foreign residents and expats may be taxed if legislation before Parliament
The Australian Government has recently passed the Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 1) Bill 2018 (New Laws), which will make buyers of certain real
Photographer’s travel expenses not deductible, 05 April 2018 PSJF v FC of T The AAT has confirmed that certain “work-related expenses” claimed by a taxpayer
Thinking of leaving Australia for overseas? This is a must read to get your head around the effects on your Australian tax return. For many
Managing the Debt Drain – the critical issues for small business February and March are traditionally the worst cashflow months for small business – the
Generally, a business is not required to register for GST if its annual turnover is less than $75,000. This exemption simplifies compliance for small businesses,
Are you in the business of buying and selling property? This GST advice could save you thousands! If you are in the business of buying
If you are an individual or a business that transfers money internationally, you will continue to be a target. For individuals, if you work overseas
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Landlords Beware: Key Tax issues for property investors Are you relying on negative gearing? There has been a lot of negative conversation about negative gearing
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