
Child death benefit recipients and the transfer cap - Tax Accountants Mackay
The death of a parent is hard on all those involved, however once the grieving has eased, a time comes to address financial matters.One of these issues can be what happens to any superannuation they have left.
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When valuations of property are important for tax - Tax Accountants Liverpool
There are times when getting a valuation becomes necessary, especially to estimate the cost of transactions that are not arm’s-length or when no actual cash changes hands.
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Rental travel expenses mostly off the table - Tax Accountants Hoppers Crossing
The ATO recently highlighted significant non-compliance with the rules prohibiting taxpayers claiming travel expenses related to residential rental properties.
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The new “consumer” rules for GST and online purchases - Tax Accountants Hervey Bay
Australians have been taking full advantage of the offerings on the digital marketplace with gusto for years now, but it has only been relatively recently that the rules for goods and services tax (GST) have caught up.

Removing tax deductibility of ‘non-compliant’ payments - Tax Accountants Gosnells
From 1 July 2019, businesses will only be able to claim deductions for payments that are made to workers (employees or contractors) when the employer has complied with the pay-as-you-go (PAYG) withholding and other tax reporting obligations for that payment.
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The same business test to be replaced by a “similar business” test - Tax Accountants Fountain Gate
Among the first batch of tax legislation the government dealt with in the new year was a bill that contained changes to the “same business” test.
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