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Time for a superannuation check-up

The new financial year has begun, and with it have come some important changes to superannuation from 1 July 2024. With these changes coming into effect, it’s a good time to give your super a check-up. Your super could be one of the biggest assets you ever have, so getting into the habit of checking in...

Motor vehicle expenses: which method should my business use?

If your business owns or leases a vehicle that’s used for business purposes, it’s essential to keep proper records to ensure you’re entitled to the maximum deduction for your vehicle expenses. Running costs like fuel and oil, repairs, servicing, insurance premiums and registration are all potentially claimable, as well as interest payments on a loan...

Regulations coming for “buy now, pay later” market

In recent years, the financial landscape in Australia has been significantly transformed by the advent of buy now, pay later (BNPL) services. These innovative credit products have provided consumers with a convenient and often cheaper alternative to traditional credit forms such as credit cards, small amount credit contracts and consumer leases.  BNPL arrangements typically involve...

Federal Budget 2024-25

On 14 May 2024, the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, delivered his third Federal Budget for the Albanese Government. With an uncertain economic landscape with Australia continuing to face ongoing global uncertainty stemming from persistent inflation in North America; growth slowing in China and other major economies; the United Kingdom and Japan both finishing the year in...

Small Business Technology Investment Boost

Small businesses (with an aggregated annual turnover of less than $50 million) can deduct an additional 20% of the expenditure incurred for the purposes of business digital operations or digitising its operations on business expenses and depreciating assets such as portable payment devices, cyber security systems or subscriptions to cloud based services. An annual $100,000...

Small Business Lodgement Penalty Amnesty

As part of the 2023–24 Federal Budget handed down on 9 May 2023, the Government announced this lodgement penalty amnesty program for small businesses to get their tax obligations up to date. The amnesty applies to overdue income tax returns, Business Activity Statements (BAS) and FBT returns that were originally due between the period 1...

Federal Budget 2023-24

Treasurer, Jim Chalmers’ second Federal Budget handed down last night in the context of an uncertain and volatile global economy, inflationary and cost of living pressures and forecasts of the weakest period of global growth since 2013. The key headlines, in a budget sense, are the expectations for a small surplus ($4.2bn) this financial year,...

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