by Asha Hudson | Oct 5, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
January 2018 GST Accounting for gambling supplies on your activity statement Gambling supplies are taxable sales and therefore it affects your activity statement…. Read More >>> Are you? – A taxpayer who has gambling sales? At a glance: –...
by Asha Hudson | Oct 5, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
February 2018 Tax – Personal Income Selling an inherited dwelling Selling an inherited dwelling that was a main residence of the deceased, within two years of death, may be exempt from capital gains tax… Read More >>> Are you? – Selling a...
by Asha Hudson | Oct 5, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
DEDUCTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS Tax – Personal Income Selling an inherited dwelling Selling an inherited dwelling that was a main residence of the deceased, within two years of death, may be exempt from capital gains tax… Read More >>> Are you? –...
by Asha Hudson | Oct 4, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
March 2018 Businesses Business name vs trading name vs legal name The www.business.gov.au website has created a guide to explain the difference between a business name, a trading name and a legal name… Read More >>> Are you? – A business owner? At...
by Asha Hudson | Oct 3, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
April 2018 Superannuation – Self Managed Funds Changes to concessional contribution cap rules From 1 July, 2017, there are changes to the superannuation contribution rules that are pertinent to those who receive employer super contributions, salary sacrifice or...
by Asha Hudson | Oct 3, 2018 | Client Access, Newsletter
May 2018 Superannuation – Self Managed Funds Downsizing contributions into superannuation From 1 July, 2018, eligible superannuation members will be able to contribute up to $300,000 from the proceeds of selling their home into their super. This will be a...