Tax
CategoryTax implications of leasing commercial premises
Leasing commercial premises, such as an office building, hotels or stores have their own struggles compared to being a residential landlor..
Restoring damaged tax records after a natural disaster
In the event that your records have been damaged or destroyed in a natural disaster, such as bushfires, there are a number of ways you can..
Bad money habits that are getting in your way
How you spend your money determines how well you can save you money. Spending more than you have or buying unnecessarily can severely impa..
What are franking credits?
Franking credits are a kind of tax credit that allows Australian companies to pass on the tax paid at a company level to shareholders. Fra..
Tax implications of buying a holiday home
Buying a holiday house can seem appealing, whether it’s to rent out for income, for your own holidays or both. However, it is important to..
Removal of the main residence exemption for non-residents
The government has changed capital gains tax (CGT) rules for foreign residents under the Treasury Laws Amendment (Reducing Pressure on Hou..
Tax on gifts and donations
Individuals can claim tax deductions when giving gifts or donations to organisations that have the status of deductible gift recipients (D..
Paying tax on term deposits
The interest you earn from term deposits is subject to tax, just like your regular income. You have to declare investment income on your t..
Making NRAS claims
The national rental affordability scheme (NRAS) started on 1 July 2008, encouraging large-scale investment in affordable housing. It offer..
Using technology to improve workplace safety
Ensuring the safety of employees in the workplace should be one of the top priorities for managers and business owners. This will not only..