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.
Purchases of depreciable assets with a cost of less than $20,000 that a small business makes between 1 July 2023 and 30
June 2024 can potentially be written-off in the year of purchase. It’s a major cashflow advantage because the tax deduction can be taken in
the year of purchase instead of over a number of years.
To be eligible, the asset must be first used, or installed ready for use, for a taxable purpose between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. For
example, you cannot simply have a receipt for an industrial fridge, it must have been delivered and installed to be able to claim the
write-off in 2024.
The write-off threshold applies per asset, so a small business entity can potentially deduct the full cost of multiple assets across the
2024 year as long as the cost of each asset is less than $20,000. A Bill to extend the instant asset write-off threshold increase to 30 June
2025 is currently before Parliament.
While keeping assets the best option for many, it’s important to ensure that you’re in the best possible position.
A rally in the second half of the month helped global share markets generate solid gains in January, extending the rally from November and December.
Simone was burdened with excessive debt. They have a large house with a large mortgage. Not only did this mean that her and her family were going backwards financially, she was stressed and this was affecting her ability to concentrate for long hours.
Investing in property can be a lucrative venture, especially for small business owners looking to diversify their portfolio or secure a stable source of income.
As a small business owner or employee on wages, planning for your future includes managing your superannuation effectively.
Before committing to any car loan, it’s vital that you examine the fine print. Ensure you understand every aspect of the loan and ask questions.
A stable employment history is important when it comes to assessing your borrowing power.
In the ever-evolving landscape of small business ownership, it is imperative to remain vigilant and proactive, especially when it comes to financial management. We delve into key strategies and insights to help small business owners navigate financial challenges effectively.
In this episode of The Accountant That Builds, Shannon Smit talks about business structure and setting yourself up with the right foundations to ensure a stable ground to encourage business growth, hiring, expansion and compliance.
Australia’s surging population growth is likely to drive increased demand for both rental properties and student accommodation.
When interest rates are changing, borrowers need to be proactive in how they manage their mortgage.
The smaller capital cities of Perth and Brisbane are expected to be the top performers over the next 12 months.
An SMSF can invest in property development if trustees ensure the investment complies with the rules.
An SMSF can invest in property development if trustees ensure the investment complies with the rules.
Consolidating various debts into your home loan can be a strategic financial move that reduces your interest and allows you to pay the debt down faster.
The problem when the evidence doesn’t match what the taxpayer tells the ATO.
An SMSF can invest in property development if trustees ensure the investment complies with the rules.
An agreement states that a worker is an independent contractor, this does not mean that they are a contractor for tax and superannuation purposes.
One of the best parts of the summer holidays is packing up the car and heading off on a family holiday. Many Australians are staying at caravan parks in iconic locations
The personal income tax cuts legislated to commence on 1 July 2024 will be realigned and redistributed under a proposal released by the Federal Government.
Home is the biggest expense and the sooner you can pay down the debt, the better off you’re going to be financially.
With affordability challenges in major cities, buyers may explore "bridesmaid suburbs" – second-choice areas that offer more reasonable property prices.
Buying a property, whether as an investment or residence, is never a straightforward process. Take time to research properties, and then make a competitive offer to get the deal done.
Without the need for upfront payments, asset finance can play an important role in improving a business's cash flow management.
The report found that student accommodation is also likely to see steady rental growth in 2024.
After a tough year for commercial property investors, the outlook will be better in 2024, according to an expert.
Australian property prices have officially recovered from the declines of last year, home prices have risen by 8.1%, taking values to a new record high at the end of November.
A decision by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal has the tax world in a flurry after found taxpayer who sold the apartment she lived in for a loss, then claimed the $265,935 loss in her tax return as a deduction.
Legislation enabling an extra 15% tax on earnings on super balances above $3m is before Parliament.
Commercial investors continue to seek out alternative assets even as higher interest rates see demand for the sector slow down.
We are thrilled to share that Shannon Smit, our Founding Director and CEO, has been appointed to the ATO's Small Business Stewardship Group for 2024/25.
Uncertainty has reigned over the last few years, but can we expect more consistency as we head into 2024.
Queensland first-home buyers have another reason to celebrate this Christmas with the state government recently doubling the first home owner grant to $30,000.
2023 has been a tricky year for commercial property investors. However, the tourism and industrial sectors have continued to be the strongest performers.
If your work Christmas party is out of the office, keep the cost of your celebrations below $300 per person if you want to avoid paying FBT.
Sellers who list their properties during the holiday season are typically motivated for a quick sale.
As the calendar approaches the year's end, car manufacturers are keen to make space for the latest models set to hit the market in the new year.
Cash flow issues can be particularly challenging during the holiday period, so business owners need to be on guard and plan ahead.
While giving gifts and spending time with family is important, if you’re looking to buy a home, it’s important that you keep your finances on track.
Recent research shows why giving to others can provide us with a mental boost. We feel happier when we have a choice in how and who we give, and when we see the results of our generosity.
Spending big over Christmas can risk undoing good budget habits. Thinking differently opens up lots of opportunities to spend less while still experiencing the joys of the season.
| The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has handed down its 2026 Annual Wage Review, and the numbers are in. From 1 July 2026, the national minimum wage will rise by 5.97%, and modern award minimum rates will increase by 4.75%. |
Now's the time to review what strategies you can use to minimise your tax before 30 June.