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What will the ATO be Asking about your Holiday Home?

Taxpayers claiming deductions on holiday homes are in the ATO’s sights.

The ATO is more than a little concerned that people with holiday homes are claiming more deductions than they should and have published the starting questions they will be asking to scrutinise claims: 

How many days was it rented out and […]

By |10 March, 2023|Tax|Comments Off on What will the ATO be Asking about your Holiday Home?

1 July 2023 Super Balance Increase but no Change for Contributions

The general transfer balance cap (TBC) – the amount of money you can potentially hold in a tax-free retirement account, will increase by $200,000 on 1 July 2023 to $1.9 million. The TBC is indexed to the consumer price index each December.

The TBC applies individually. If your transfer balance account […]

By |9 March, 2023|Superannuation|Comments Off on 1 July 2023 Super Balance Increase but no Change for Contributions

The ‘Super’ Wars

A consultation paper released by Treasury has sparked a national debate about the role, purpose and access to superannuation ahead of the 2023-24 Federal Budget.

What is the purpose of superannuation? At first glance, the consultation released by Treasury in February titled Legislating the objective of Superannuation sounds innocuous enough. The consultation seeks […]

By |2 March, 2023|Superannuation|Comments Off on The ‘Super’ Wars

Future earnings for super balances above $3m taxed at 30% from 2025-26

The Government has announced that from 2025‑26, the 15% concessional tax rate applied to future earnings for superannuation balances above $3 million will increase to 30%.

The concessional tax rate on earnings from superannuation in the accumulation phase will remain at 15% up to $3m. From $3m onwards, the rate will […]

By |1 March, 2023|Superannuation|Comments Off on Future earnings for super balances above $3m taxed at 30% from 2025-26

What’s the Deal with Working from Home?

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has updated its approach to how you claim expenses for working from home.

The ATO has ‘refreshed’ the way you can claim deductions for the costs you incur when you work from home. From 1 July 2022 onwards, you can choose either to use a new […]

By |1 March, 2023|Tax|Comments Off on What’s the Deal with Working from Home?

The ATO’s final position on risky trust distributions

The ATO has released its final position on how it will apply some integrity rules dealing with trust distributions – changing the goal posts for trusts distributing to adult children, corporate beneficiaries, and entities with losses. As a result, many family groups will pay higher taxes because of the ATO’s […]

By |9 February, 2023|Tax|Comments Off on The ATO’s final position on risky trust distributions

SMSF reporting changes from 1 July 2023

If you have an SMSF with a total balance of less than $1 million, from 1 July 2023 you will need to report quarterly to the ATO instead of annually. Previously, SMSFs with a balance under $1m reported annually at the same time as lodging the SMSF annual return. 

By |9 February, 2023|SMSF|Comments Off on SMSF reporting changes from 1 July 2023

Is ‘downsizing’ worth it?

From 1 January 2023, those 55 and over can make a ‘downsizer’ contribution to superannuation.

Downsizer contributions are an excellent way to get money into superannuation quickly. And now that the age limit has reduced to 55 from 60, more people have an opportunity to use this strategy if it suits […]

By |7 February, 2023|Superannuation|Comments Off on Is ‘downsizing’ worth it?

Full throttle in 2023

In a volatile market, keeping to a strategy, or let’s face it creating one, can be tough.

The downside of not taking time out for your strategy is that there is a tendency to keep a short-term focus at an operational level to try and pick quick wins to generate financial […]

By |7 February, 2023|Business|Comments Off on Full throttle in 2023

How good is ChatGPT at tax?

Not being paranoid or anything but we were curious about the skills of the latest innovation to take the world by storm, ChatGPT, and its ability to work with the Australian tax system. 

Let’s start by saying that we were impressed. Not so much by ChatGPT’s ability to work with the […]

By |7 February, 2023|Technology|Comments Off on How good is ChatGPT at tax?
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