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How to Retire happily

IN BRIEF Identify what brings you a sense of accomplishment and what your personal goals are for after retirement. Financial security is key to a healthy, comfortable retirement. Intellectual engagement, staying socially engaged and regular exercise are also important factors. Death and taxes are the oft-quoted ‘certainties of life’, but with ageing populations in Australia […]

PAYG withholding: new penalties for non-compliance

In 2017, a government taskforce on the black economy reported concerns that some Australian businesses are making payments to employees and contractors that are not being properly recorded. In response, the government has acted to deny deductions for payments where businesses fail to comply with the PAYG withholding and reporting rules. This new measure will complement […]

Selling an inherited property? Here are the rules

People who want to delay the sale of a dwelling they receive as a beneficiary of a deceased estate, so they can renovate or wait for the property market to pick up, will not get much sympathy from the Australian Taxation Office when it comes to determining their capital gains tax liability. Under income tax […]

Playing to Win in the Gig Economy

What is the gig economy? The gig economy is characterised by freelance and project-based work. Its players inhabit a constantly changing workscape and juggle a pastiche of jobs. In some circumstances, gig economy workers have very little connection with their “employers”. This is typical for the “share economy” workers of Uber, Airtasker and similar companies, […]

Dealing With An Excess Super Contributions Determination

Just when most people thought they had finalised their income tax obligations for 2017-18, the ATO has begun issuing determinations for individuals who exceeded their concessional super contributions cap. Concessional contributions include all employer contributions, such as the 9.5% superannuation guarantee and salary sacrifice contributions, and personal contributions for which a deduction has been claimed. A […]

I’m Hiring! Getting the Most from the Gig Economy

What is the gig economy? The gig economy is a labour market made up of an ad hoc workforce, including freelancers, contractors, sole traders and casual employees, who are engaged in short-term or project-based work. It includes workers whose services are engaged via digital platforms such as Uber, Airtasker and a growing number of platforms […]

Explanatory Memorandum December 2018

Work-related tax deductions down for 2018 The ATO has reported a decline in the overall value of work-related deductions for tax time 2018. In his opening statement to Senate Estimates on 24 October 2018, ATO Commissioner Chris Jordan said taxpayers appear to have taken extra care when claiming work-related expenses in their 2017–2018 income tax […]

Client Alert – December 2018

Work-related tax deductions down for 2018 The ATO has reported a decline in the overall value of work-related deductions for tax time 2018. In his opening statement to Senate Estimates on 24 October 2018, Commissioner Chris Jordan said taxpayers appear to be taking extra care when claiming work-related expenses in their 2017–2018 income tax returns. […]

Guidance on Superannuation measure for downsizer contributions

The ATO has released a ruling and a guidance note on the measure allowing downsizer contributions to be made into superannuation funds. The ruling discusses these contributions and how the measure interacts with other income tax and superannuation concepts including: contribution caps superannuation fund acceptance rules, and capital gains tax (CGT). Generally, a personal contribution […]

ATO’s Use Of Real-Time Data For SG Compliance

As technology improves, there’s a continual move towards real-time data for enhanced and timely administration of the tax system, particularly in the superannuation sector. The ATO is leveraging this real-time data and event-based reporting to make inroads in ensuring employees receive their full super guarantee (SG) entitlements. In the 2017-18 year, the ATO received 31,000 […]