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This month our newsletter focuses on $20,000 instant asset write-off extended; contractors omitting income; and checking GST credit claims before lodging BASs.
This month our newsletter talks about Dual cab utes and FBT; ATO reminder: Business expenses that can (and cannot) be claimed and ATO's focus on small business.
We also discuss New ATO Data-Matching Programs; SMSF non-compliance with release authorities and GST held to apply to sales of subdivided lots. This month our newsletter talks about Employees incorrectly treated as independent contractors; Reminder of September Quarter Superannuation Guarantee ('SG') and Correctly dealing with rental property repairs.
We also discuss Tips to help sole trader clients; ATO warning regarding private use of work vehicles and FBT and ART dismisses argument that medical expenses were deductible. This month our newsletter talks about ATO to include tax 'debts on hold' in taxpayer account balances; Bill to reduce student debt now law and Getting the main residence exemption right.
We also discuss, Small Business Superannuation Clearing House is closing; ATO AFCX data-matching program and PAYGW reminders for activity statement lodgements. This month our newsletter talks about Changes to car thresholds from 1 July; Reminder of June 2025 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee ('SG'); Taking charge of upcoming employer obligations and Notice of data exchange for skilled visa program compliance.
We also discuss, TBAR for June quarter due 28 July; Beware of tax advice from 'finfluencers' and Taxpayer's claim for home office and car expense successful. This month our newsletter talks about 'Wild' tax deduction attempts; Getting ready for business and Taxi service and ride-sourcing providers must be registered.
We also discuss, Partial release from tax debt on serious hardship grounds; $20,000 instant asset write-off for 2024/25 and Beware websites sharing fake news on super preservation age. |
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