Labor’s Proposed Tax Changes
Negative Gearing Negative gearing relates to the situation where an investor incurs a loss from an investment but eventually expects … Continued
Negative Gearing Negative gearing relates to the situation where an investor incurs a loss from an investment but eventually expects … Continued
Though the current business economic climate is good, there is growing sentiment that we are headed for an economic downturn. … Continued
Looking back, we first started discussing the new revenue accounting standard, AASB 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers, in 2014. … Continued
he Federal Government has doubled the size thresholds for large proprietary companies reporting under the Corporations Act 2001 (“the Act”) effective for … Continued
The Federal Budget for 2019-20 contains a number of tax and superannuation announcements affecting small and middle-market business owners, including: … Continued
Pay As You Go (PAYG) Withholding Changes From 1 July 2019, employers cannot claim a tax deduction for payments to … Continued
Where a car owned or leased by an employer is made available to an employee, a car fringe benefit may arise. … Continued
Gone Phishing In the last two months, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has reported that over 20,000 scams which … Continued
Most goods, services and other items sold or consumed in Australia will be taxable supplies and therefore where the supplier … Continued
From 1 July 2019 small employers (with less than 20 employees) are required to report to the ATO using Single … Continued