Taxpayers to stop funding global fossil fuel projects

6 December

Australian taxpayer dollars will no longer fund international fossil fuel projects, after the government signed on to a global shift towards renewable energy. The government signed on to the Glasgow Statement at the United Nations climate change...[Read More]

Managing Finances and Lifestyle Activities Across the Four Phases of Retirement

2 November

Retirement is a complex period divided into various phases, each with its own set of financial requirements and lifestyle considerations. Understanding how to budget for each stage can help you make the most of your post-career...[Read More]

The importance of personalised advice in navigating ambiguous information

31 August

In an era saturated with information, the need for personalised advice tailored to an individual’s unique financial situation is paramount. Whether it’s in the business world, investment markets, or personal finance, we are bombarded with advice...[Read More]

Tax records for rental properties and holiday homes

20 September

Find out about what records to keep and for how long for rental properties and holiday homes. How long to keep rental records You need to keep records for 5 years. Depending on your situation, that is 5 years from the date: you lodge your tax...[Read More]

Working from home expenses, what can I claim and how do I claim it?

2 August

Deductions for expenses you incur to work from home such as stationery, energy and office equipment. Eligibility to claim To claim working from home expenses, you must: be working from home to fulfil your employment duties, not just carrying out...[Read More]

Bitter news for beer lovers as tax hits pints and kegs

2 August

Beer drinkers are being warned to brace for more expensive pints as the industry is hit with another tax increase. Alcohol prices are not exempt from rising costs of living and the tax is adjusted twice a year in line with inflation. The latest...[Read More]

Union wants super profits tax to pay for social housing

26 July

One of Australia’s most powerful unions wants a tax to be slapped on big businesses to pay for social and affordable housing. The CFMEU has called for a super profits tax to bankroll construction and solve the country’s housing crisis. National...[Read More]

Why you may receive a tax bill

26 July

Common reasons you may receive a tax bill and action you can take to avoid a tax bill next income year. Your tax assessment The statement we issue that explains how your tax assessment is calculated is your notice of assessment (NOA). Your NOA...[Read More]

Changes to small business deductions this tax time

19 July

If you’re a small business owner who operates from home or you use a vehicle for business purposes, you need to be aware of some changes when claiming deductions this tax time. Cents per kilometre method The cents per kilometre method for...[Read More]

Super guarantee contributions due by 28 July

12 July

Remember, super guarantee (SG) contributions for your eligible employees are due by 28 July. Follow Ricky’s story below to learn more about your obligations as an employer. Ricky operates a florist where he hires multiple employees to help manage...[Read More]