
Alerts, not alarms - Tax Accountants Warwick
Every now and then you might read or hear about a “taxpayer alert” being issued by the ATO. Taxpayer alerts are the ATO's “early warning” signals to the public about a certain area of concern – it could be about fraudulent schemes, or dodgy investments, or perhaps about a tax minimisation tactic that the ATO has been made aware of and knows will get people into trouble.
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Do you need an agreement with your business partner? - Tax Accountants Upper Mount Gravatt
Going into new business with other people is exciting and can be extremely rewarding. A formal agreement can set the ground rules and stop owners getting caught out if things don’t quite go as well as planned.
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Carrying on a business through your SMSF - Tax Accountants Tullamarine
Under the regulations, self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are not prohibited from carrying on a business, however the business must be allowed under the SMSF’s trust deed, and operated for the sole purpose of providing retirement benefits for fund members.
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Renting out part or all of your home - Tax Accountants Sydney
If you rent out part or all of your home, the rent money you receive is generally regarded as assessable income.
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The work Christmas party - Tax Accountants St Albans
It’s not quite Christmas time yet, but most businesses will be in the process of thinking ahead to the yuletide festivities, if not already into well-advanced planning. One of the perennial questions is if and how fringe benefits tax applies to these activities.
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