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Tax
Super Tax Shake-Up: Big Balances Beware
The Government’s revised Division 296 super tax targets earnings on very large balances with a simpler, tiered model and a start date of 1 July 2026. Learn what changes, who is affected, and how to plan.
... read moreElectric Cars and Fringe Benefits Tax: What Employers Need to Know
Electric vehicle FBT exemptions explained for 2025. Eligibility, PHEV changes from 1 April, reportable benefits & employer compliance requirements.
... read moreATO Interest Charges Are No Longer Deductible - What You Can Do
Leaving ATO debts unpaid is now more costly, as general and shortfall interest charges are no longer deductible from 1 July 2025. This article explains what’s changed, who’s affected, and how refinancing could reduce the impact.
... read moreCreating a more dynamic and resilient economy
The Productivity Commission has released its interim report on creating a more dynamic and resilient economy. Draft recommendations include corporate tax reform and reducing red tape to encourage investment and growth.
... read moreLuxury cars: the impact of the modified tax rules
Buying a luxury car for business use? Learn how tax rules, GST credits, and depreciation caps could impact the real cost — and what exceptions might apply.
... read moreThe one big, beautiful bill that may not be so beautiful for Aussies
A proposed US tax bill could hit Aussie super funds and businesses with US exposure. Learn the potential implications and how to stay ahead.
... read moreFinfluencers: bad tax advice could cost you
Finfluencers are flooding social media with questionable tax tips – but following their advice could cost you. Here’s what to watch for and how to stay compliant.
... read moreFrom air fryers to swimwear: Tax deductions to avoid
From air fryers to swimwear, the ATO is cracking down on work-related deductions that don't pass the test. Find out what to avoid and how to stay compliant.
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