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Your Knowledge May 2024

Your Knowledge May 2024
Inside this month, the ATO’s ‘company money’ crackdown, should you be the ‘bank of Mum & Dad’, and do your kids really want to take over your business?

Your Knowledge April 2024

Your Knowledge April 2024
Inside this month, the warning on ‘sloppy’ SMSF asset valuations, the ATO’s assault on professional services, and the review of non-compete clauses and worker restraints.

Your Knowledge March 2024

Your Knowledge March 2024
Inside this month, the FBT traps including electric vehicles, the ATO’s debt ‘on-hold’ dilemma, how to take advantage of the 1 July super cap increase, and getting back what you put in – loans to get a business started!

Your Knowledge February 2024

Your Knowledge February 2024
Inside this month, SMSFs and property development, and a recent property case where the evidence didn’t match the taxpayers claim, also the redesigned Stage 3 tax cuts....

The Redesigned Stage 3 Personal Income T...

The Redesigned Stage 3 Personal Income Tax Cuts.
The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on 1st July 2024 will be realigned and redistributed under a proposal released by the Federal Government.

Your Knowledge December 2023

Your Knowledge December 2023
Inside this month, the controversial case of the taxpayer who claimed a loss on their home, tax and Christmas, and the key 2024 influences!

Your Knowledge November 2023

Your Knowledge November 2023
Inside this month, the missing $3.6bn in super guarantee owed to workers, the issues when  contractors are misclassified.  The Chobani yoghurt case that tests the boundaries of GST-free foods,as well as the warning about redrawing investment loans....

Your Knowledge October 2023

Your Knowledge October 2023
Inside this month,  the $20k deduction for ‘electrifying’ your business, and the implications of Victoria’s ‘Airbnb tax’. We also discuss self-education and what you can claim?

Your Knowledge September 2023

Your Knowledge September 2023
Inside this month, the ‘TikTok scandal’. $1.7 billion paid out in fraudulent refunds, another $2.7bn in fraudulent claims stopped, around 56,000 alleged perpetrators and over 100 arrests to date. How did the TikTok tax scandal get out of...

Your Knowledge – August 2023

Your Knowledge – August 2023
Inside this month, we discuss the blowback from the tax refund expectation gap, why succession is more than a TV show, and the implications and pitfalls of small scale subdivisions.