What are Taxpayer Alerts? – February 2015
What are “taxpayer alerts”? Every now and then you might read or hear about a “taxpayer alert” being issued. These are the Tax Office’s “early…
What are “taxpayer alerts”? Every now and then you might read or hear about a “taxpayer alert” being issued. These are the Tax Office’s “early…
Many SMSF trustees contemplate investing in real property as part of the fund’s investment strategy. However a recent Tax Office notification raised its concerns that…
The Tax Office says that it has encountered several myths and assumptions adopted by both workers and employers when it comes to trying to decide…
“Pardon” is a word that can sound somewhat archaic — which could be why the term “debt forgiveness” is barely mentioned in discussions on “bankruptcy”,…
State rates: Stamp duty calculators Stamp duties vary from state to state, but also from year to year. To make your job just that little…
Proposed “Single Touch Payroll” to cut red tape for employers The Minister for Small Business Bruce Billson and the Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenbergrecently announced a…
The recent bushfires across much of the country are a reminder that as well as the more obvious immediate devastation inflicted on people’s property, these…
Over time, or due to circumstances, the composition of a partnership can change – for example, a partner may retire or die, or a new…
When you have to deal with a natural disaster The recent bushfires across much of the country are a reminder that as well as the…