Service NSW License Manager

Service NSW has created a Licence Manager that stores your (and your team’s) business licences online and sends you reminders when it’s time to renew. Save licences from the contractor, tradespersons, property, conveyancer or motor industries in the Licence Manager section of your Service NSW Business Profile. Opt in to receive email, SMS and Business […]

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30 November director ID dealine

The deadline for existing directors of Australian companies to obtain a Director Identification Number is 30 November 2022. All directors of a company, registered Australian body, registered foreign company or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation (ATSI) will need a director ID. This includes directors of a corporate trustee of a self-managed super fund (SMSF). […]

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ATO contacts ‘at risk’ professional services firms

New guidelines for professional services firms – lawyers, architects, medical practitioners etc., came into effect on 1 July 2022. The guidance takes a strong stance on structures designed to divert income in a way that results in principal practitioners receiving relatively small amounts of income personally for their work and reducing their taxable income. The […]

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Australian super funds gorge on cryptocurrency

The value of cryptocurrency assets inside Australian self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) increased by 589.9% ($1.17bn) between June 2019 and June 2022, according to the latest ATO statistics. While cryptocurrency is a relatively small asset class at only 0.16% of the $837bn held in SMSFs, it is a growing asset class, larger than collectibles and […]

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Queensland backs down on Australia wide land tax assessment

The Queensland Government has backed away from an amendment that would have seen the land tax rate for investment property in Queensland assessed on the value of the investor’s Australia wide land holdings from 1 July 2023, not just the value of their Queensland property. The amendment passed the Queensland Parliament and became law on […]

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120% deduction for skills training and technology costs

An election ago, the 2022-23 Budget proposed a 120% tax deduction for expenditure by small and medium businesses on technology, or skills and training for their staff. This proposal has now been adopted by the current Government and details released in recent exposure draft by Treasury. Timing Two investment ‘boosts’ will be available to small […]

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Tax Time Targets 2022

Tax Time Targets The ATO has flagged four priority areas this tax season where people are making mistakes.  With tax season almost upon us the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has revealed its four areas of focus this tax season. Record-keeping Work-related expenses Rental property income and deductions, and Capital gains from crypto assets, property, and […]

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