
Tax Alert June 2023
Budget incentives and crackdowns on unpaid tax debts and rental deductions Although this year’s Federal Budget was short on big changes when it came to
Budget incentives and crackdowns on unpaid tax debts and rental deductions Although this year’s Federal Budget was short on big changes when it came to
It’s challenging to get a foot on the property ladder and coming up with a large enough deposit can seem like an impossible task at
Don’t confuse debt consolidation with debt elimination. If you’re swamped with credit card debt and personal loans, it can sometimes help to talk to a
If over half the income you’ve received from a contract is a reward for your personal efforts or skills (rather than from the use of
Correcting a mistake made on an earlier BAS is different to making an adjustment. An error or mistake relates to an amount that was incorrect
Self-employed borrowers often come up against the challenge of not being able to present a raft of payslips and tax returns to back up their
What is a bridging loan? A bridging loan, or bridging finance, is a short-term loan that can help you finance the purchase of a new
The Reserve Bank has expressed concerns over how some borrowers on low fixed-rate mortgages will cope once their loan expires. Incremental home loan interest rate
Proposed changes to superannuation have the potential to reshape the retirement landscape. The objective of super remains the missing ingredient in the mix. At its
In a highly competitive industry, retailers need to remain up-to-date. A retail business won’t thrive unless key areas are met. From making sure you have
As an employer, you previously needed to pay fringe benefits tax (FBT) on electric cars provided to your employees. Since 1 July 2022, you no longer
If you operate some or all of your business from home, you may be able to claim the business-use portion of expenses you incur. For