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Missed The Director ID Deadline?

Read our questions and answers about director ID to find out, what to do if you’ve missed the deadline, more about who needs one, and how you can get it. I’ve missed the 30 November deadline, what now? If you missed the deadline, you can still apply for your director ID. We’re taking a reasonable approach…
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Electric Cars Exemption

From 1 July 2022 employers do not pay FBT on eligible electric cars and associated car expenses. Eligibility You do not pay FBT if you provide private use of an electric car that meets all the following conditions: the car is a zero or low emissions vehicle the first time the car is both held and used is on…
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Refresh Your ABN Details

When did you last check your details on the Australian Business Register? If you’re not sure, it’s time to check your details are up to date. Emergency services and government agencies use ABN information to identify businesses in affected areas during emergencies. This helps them determine who might need help or support during and after…
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The Fate Of SMSF Lending

The Council of Financial Regulators (CFR) is the coordinating body for Australia’s main financial regulatory agencies – APRA, ASIC, the RBA and The Treasury. In 2014 the Financial System Inquiry recommended the removal of the exception from superannuation funds, allowing limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBA), more commonly known as an SMSF loan. In 2015, The…
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Have Yourself An FBT-Free Christmas

It’s fine to throw a work party and buy staff presents but give the Cartier watches a miss, say accounting bodies. Companies going overboard on parties and gifts this Christmas will fall foul of FBT, say the professional accounting bodies, because there’s a strict limit on how much you can spend. “It’s about the $300…
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EOFY Checklist for Businesses: 2022 Edition

Getting your business’s end of financial year work done smoothly is no small task. This handy checklist offers a quick overview of the key processes and major to-do items. End Of Financial Year (EOFY) isn’t just a marketing opportunity for businesses looking to entice business customers to make the most of available tax deductions (although…
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ATO Flags Super Guarantee Charge Deadline

Businesses that have trouble paying employee super will need to lodge before 30 May. Employers that will struggle to pay an employee’s minimum superannuation guarantee (SG) amount on time and to the right fund, must remember to pay the superannuation guarantee charge (SGC) this tax time, says the ATO. “We understand that paying your employees’…
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ATO ‘Should have Acted Earlier’ on 100A

Widely used trust practices had been known about for years, says IPA. Advisers have relied for years on common practices “considered legitimate” for trust taxation and the ATO should have acted earlier if they were unacceptable, the IPA says in its 100A submission. As a result, IPA members were “blindsided” by the 100A draft ruling…
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ATO will take Hard Line this Year: H&R Block

Expect a stronger compliance regime after the office returns to business as usual. The ATO is focusing on a range of claims that have come into greater attention this tax year, from changing work-related expenses to the sharing economy and digital currencies, said H&R Block. Speaking to Accountants Daily, H&R Block director of tax communications…
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Inflation Hits Highest Level in 22 Years

Inflation has hit its highest level since the introduction of the GST, with the market to now eagerly watch for how the Reserve Bank manoeuvres the cash rate. New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has revealed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.1 per cent over the March quarter. During the year to…
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