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Accounting profession responds to bushfire crisis

January 27, 2020 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Accounting profession responds to bushfire crisis

The professional accounting bodies have begun launching initiatives to help support accountants and their clients affected by the ongoing bushfire crisis.


Australia by the Numbers

January 15, 2020 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Australia by the Numbers

The following data is used to make decisions that effect every Australian's life.


‘Visible, valued and owned’: ATO outlines super priorities for new year

January 12, 2020 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on ‘Visible, valued and owned’: ATO outlines super priorities for new year

The ATO has renewed its commitment to making sure super is “visible, valued and owned” in 2020, naming consolidation of member accounts and reducing the incidence of SG non-payment as some of its key priorities for the coming year.


Introductory Rates & Interest Free Periods

January 10, 2020 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Introductory Rates & Interest Free Periods

Consumers are enticed to transfer balances owing on credit cards, but need to be aware of all the costs, not just the benefits.


Our Advent calendar for 2019

December 25, 2019 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Our Advent calendar for 2019

On behalf of all our staff we wish our clients a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and a great holiday period.


Tax Office sounds warning on 8 types of super schemes

December 22, 2019 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Tax Office sounds warning on 8 types of super schemes

The Australian Taxation Office has earmarked a number of superannuation and SMSF schemes it says are under additional scrutiny for their ability to enable taxpayers to evade laws around superannuation and tax rules.


Don’t forget sharing economy income

December 19, 2019 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Don’t forget sharing economy income

Money that you earn from “gig” jobs through platforms like Uber, Airtasker and Airbnb, such as transporting passengers or renting out a room or house, counts as your assessable income.