Union wants super profits tax to pay for social housing

26 July

One of Australia’s most powerful unions wants a tax to be slapped on big businesses to pay for social and affordable housing. The CFMEU has called for a super profits tax to bankroll construction and solve the country’s housing crisis. National...[Read More]

Why you may receive a tax bill

26 July

Common reasons you may receive a tax bill and action you can take to avoid a tax bill next income year. Your tax assessment The statement we issue that explains how your tax assessment is calculated is your notice of assessment (NOA). Your NOA...[Read More]

Changes to small business deductions this tax time

19 July

If you’re a small business owner who operates from home or you use a vehicle for business purposes, you need to be aware of some changes when claiming deductions this tax time. Cents per kilometre method The cents per kilometre method for...[Read More]

Super guarantee contributions due by 28 July

12 July

Remember, super guarantee (SG) contributions for your eligible employees are due by 28 July. Follow Ricky’s story below to learn more about your obligations as an employer. Ricky operates a florist where he hires multiple employees to help manage...[Read More]

Victorians to pay the country’s most property taxes

12 July

Victorians are poised to be slugged with the most property tax in the country this year and beyond but NSW won’t be too far behind. A Victorian Parliamentary Budget Office report has revealed Victoria and NSW’s heavy reliance on property taxes,...[Read More]

Amounts you do not include as income in your tax return

5 July

You may receive money that you don’t need to include as assessable income in your tax return. You may still need to report these amounts so we can work out your tax losses or eligibility for tax offsets or benefits. Amounts you don’t include as...[Read More]

What’s new for individuals tax

28 June

Before you complete your tax return for 2022–23, find out what’s new and any changes that may affect you. Working from home deduction changes The fixed rate method for calculating your deduction for working from home expenses has been...[Read More]

Deductions individuals can claim on tax

21 June

Find out which expenses you can claim as income tax deductions and work out the amount to claim. How to claim deductions How to claim income tax deductions for work-related expenses and other expenses, and record your deductions. Cars, transport...[Read More]

Tax office targets working from home deductions

14 June

The fixed rate method for calculating your deduction for working from home expenses has been revised. The revised fixed rate method is $0.67 per work hour and available from 1 July 2022. The fixed rate method has been revised to: increase the...[Read More]

ATO latest scam alerts

14 June

Be wary of emails, phone calls and text messages claiming to be from the ATO. If you think a phone call, SMS, voicemail, email or interaction on social media claiming to be from the ATO is not genuine, do not engage with it. You should...[Read More]

Helping employers get it right this tax time

21 June

As tax time approaches, you should start preparing to meet your annual tax and super obligations. We’ve kick-started the process by pulling together a list of key hints to help you keep on top of things: Single Touch Payroll (STP)...[Read More]

Steps to Building an Emergency Fund and Why You Need One

15 June

Life is unpredictable, and financial surprises can arise when you least expect them. This is where an emergency fund comes in. This financial safety net is designed to cover unexpected expenses, like car repairs or medical bills, or provide support...[Read More]

Aussies warned against ‘sinister scammers’ at tax time

7 June

Australians are being urged to remain vigilant for “‘sinister scammers” at tax time, with almost 20,000 suspicious reports made in the past year. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has already received 19,843 reports of scams in the 2022-23...[Read More]

End of financial year tax tips

1 June

July 1st is fast approaching, and we all know what that means. Yes, it’s tax time. Unfortunately, filing taxes can be a laborious, frustrating, time-consuming, and somewhat overwhelming process for some of us. However, for others, filing their...[Read More]

Climate economy pact ushers in new era for Aussie firms

24 May

Australian companies will get their hands on massive tax breaks for joining the clean economy, without having to move to the United States. The new agreement signed with the US will put advanced manufacturers, hydrogen producers and critical mineral...[Read More]