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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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Recognizing his outstanding contributions and leadership in fostering economic ties between Hong Kong and Australia, Jonathan Lee has been honoured as a finalist in the Business Awards 2023 by the Hong Kong Australia Business Association Queensland Chapter. Brisbane, Queensland – In a commendable recognition of his business acumen and contributions to the industry, Jonathan Lee...
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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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The allure of property investment, coupled with the appealing 15% tax rate during the SMSF accumulation phase and the potential for tax-free retirement, greatly motivates many SMSF trustees to consider property development for substantial returns. This article delves into the advantages, challenges, and common issues associated with this investment approach. An SMSF can invest in...
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The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on 1 July 2024 will be realigned and redistributed under a proposal released by the Federal Government. Following considerable discussion, the Australian Government has announced changes to the planned Stage 3 tax cuts starting from 1 July 2024. As a result of these amendments, a larger number...
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Learn about the non-arm’s length income rules and the confirmed tax on super earnings above $3 million, and how it affects super funds and investors in this informative article. Clarifying the non-arm’s length income rules for superfunds The Non-Arm’s Length Income (NALI) rules aim to prevent superannuation trustees from artificially inflating the fund’s balance and...
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The ‘Ace in the Hole’ of the 2023-2024 Federal Budget was the $4.2 billion surplus, the first in 15 years. The Federal Budget at a glance The surplus was driven by a surge in the corporate and individual tax take: High commodity prices, inflation, and high employment have all pushed up corporate and individual tax...
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