As 30 June approaches, it’s time for business owners to get their end-of-year tax planning in order. Taking the right steps now can help you maximise deductions, manage compliance risks, and reduce your overall tax bill. From paying super to..
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If you're a small business owner who has provided benefits to employees—such as meals, cars, or entertainment—you might be wondering whether you need to pay Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT), and if doing so is the most cost-effective approach. Here are a..

With the 2025 tax season fast approaching the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding taxpayers to be careful when claiming work related expenses.

As the urban sprawl continues in most major Australian cities, we are often asked to advise on the tax treatment of subdivision projects. Before jumping in and committing to anything, it is important to understand the tax liabilities that might..

Are you an employer with a fleet of vehicles on your books? If so, the ATO has a targeted crackdown on these vehicles being used for private purposes.

The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. We’ve outlined the hot spots for employers and contractors.

The ATO is cracking down on business owners who take money or use company resources for themselves.

‘Payday super’ will overhaul the way in which superannuation guarantee is administered. We will look at the first details and the impending obligations on employers.

Are you in the process of purchasing a piece of land with someone and have the intention of developing the land and subdividing it? Well, here’s what you need to know to avoid an unnecessary tax along the way.

Legislation increasing the instant asset write-off threshold from $1,000 to $20,000 for the 2024 income year passed Parliament just 5 days prior to the end of the financial year.