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As the Labor party settle back into their seats having secured a majority in the House of Representatives, we look at the campaign promises and the unfinished business from the last term.

With the end of the financial year fast approaching we outline some opportunities to maximise your deductions and give you the low down on areas at risk of increased ATO scrutiny.

It has been a long time coming, but the Government finally passed legislation increasing the instant asset write-off threshold for the year ending 30 June 2025 to $20,000.

In the 2025-26 Federal Budget, the Government announced a ban on non-compete clauses and “no poach” agreements. The Government also intends to consult on the use of non-compete clauses for those on high incomes (currently $175,000 and above).

Are you looking to increase the cashflow for your business as well as personal cashflow? Effective tax planning leading up to 30 June 2025 can help you achieve your financial goals.

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.

In the ever-evolving landscape of business, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) stand as monumental events that can shape the future of a company. These complex transactions often promise growth, innovation, and competitive advantages.
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When acquiring a renewable energy project, understanding the GST implications is crucial to ensure you are claiming the maximum GST credits while staying compliant with the ATO.

One of the key issues facing Australian businesses is attracting and retaining talented staff. While some businesses offer generous additional superannuation, health insurance, and life insurance benefits, it is becoming increasingly popular to..
