It is an unfortunate fact of business life that sometimes you will not be paid in full for work you have done. When this happens you have incurred a bad... read more →
This article is aimed at small business owners and illustrates how keeping good tax records can save time and money, and ultimately contribute to the profitability of the business. It... read more →
As personal technology devices such as laptops, smartphones and tablets, are becoming increasingly prevalent, the ATO will be focusing its attention on individuals claiming personal technology as work-related tax deductions.... read more →
The ATO has received additional Government funding to continue their focus on improving the voluntary compliance of wealthy Australians until 30 June 2017. The ATO began focusing on wealthy Australians... read more →
The following important tax dates are to assist you with the FBT and Activity Statement deadlines for 2014 as well as advise you of the all important, end of financial... read more →
The Medicare levy will increase from 1.5 per cent to 2 per cent from 1 July 2014. The money raised from this increase will be placed into a National... read more →
The Australian Crime Commission (ACC) and the ATO are working together to identify and catch tax cheats. The $2 million contract commenced on 26 August 2013 and will be in... read more →
A new dependant tax offset allows individuals to claim an offset for invalids and carers. At the start of the 2012-13 financial year, the ATO made some changes to... read more →
The Australian Crime Commission (ACC) and the ATO are working together to identify and catch tax cheats. The $2 million contract commenced on 26 August 2013 and will be... read more →
The Government plans to abolish a number of tax measures that could have a mixed impact on individuals and businesses. The Government has recently moved to repeal both the Carbon... read more →