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From 1 July 2024, the amount you can contribute will increase from $27,500 to $30,000 for concessional super contributions; $110,000 to $120,000 for non-concessional contributions. Growing Your Super Contribution caps are indexed to wages growth based on the December quarter average weekly ordinary times earnings (AWOTE) of the previous year. Indexation Impacts The Following Areas:...
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It is common for business owners to devote their money into a business to get it up and running until it can sustain and survive on its own. A recent case highlights the dangers of taking money out of a company without considering tax implications. Case Study – Private and Company Expense A taxpayer who...
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Electric Vehicle
The Fringe Benefits Tax year (FBT) ends on 31 March 2024. In late 2022, as an incentive to promote electric vehicles (EV), the Australian Government allowed employers to provide EV to employees without incurring 47% FBT for private use. The condition of the exemption applies to: Electric cars Hydrogen fuel cell electric cars Plug-in hybrid...
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Late 2023, thousands of Australians were notified about an outstanding historical tax debt that they never knew about. In circumstances when a taxpayer is in serious hardship and unable to pay the ATO, the ATO can temporarily decide to not pursue a debt and place it “on hold”. However, it is not extinguished and can...
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The problem when the evidence doesn’t match what the taxpayer tells the ATO – A recent case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) highlights the importance of ensuring that the evidence supports the tax position you are taking. In this case, a piece of heritage farmland was initially bought for $1.6 million and later sold...
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In the latest advisory from the ATO, Solomons Accountants & Advisers reminds you that simply labelling a worker as an independent contractor in an agreement doesn’t automatically classify them as such for tax and superannuation purposes. It’s important to understand the true nature of the working relationship to determine the correct classification. When a written...
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Starting on July 1st, 2023, there will be a new reporting requirement for platforms that provide taxi services, such as ridesharing, as well as short-term accommodation. These platforms will need to report their transactions to the ATO annually. Beginning on July 1st, 2024, this reporting requirement will be expanded to include all other platforms. We...
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Just in time for the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year that started on 1st April, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released new details on electric vehicles. The FTB exemption for electric cars Starting from 1 July 2022, employers may be eligible for an FBT exemption if they provide their employees with the use of...
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