The legislative instrument confirms that the updated versions of the alternative tests should be used in determining whether an entity passes the original decline in turnover test for JobKeeper fortnights starting on or after 28 September 2020 as well as determining whether an entity passes the new additional decline in turnover tests to access the JobKeeper extension from 28 September onwards.
If an entity has already passed the original decline in turnover test for a JobKeeper fortnight before 28 September 2020 then there is no need to apply the original test again.
The updated alternative tests released by the Commissioner of Taxation are broadly similar to the alternative tests that were released in connection with the original decline in turnover test. However, there are some key differences.
These have just been released, so we are putting together a framework to apply the tests.
We're here to help you if you need support to apply the alternative tests. Just contact our office on 03 5911 7000 for assistance.
National Cabinet agreed to end the mandatory isolation requirements for COVID-19 effective from 14 October 2022. Each state and territory has, or will, implement the end of the isolation rules.
The Australian government has reinvigorated the 120% skills training and technology costs deduction for small and medium business.
Clients with self managed superannuation funds (SMSF) often ask what assets the SMSF can acquire.
There are two key components at play in the sale of a business: structuring the transaction; and positioning the business to the market.
The tax system currently allows Australia to tax payments made by an Australian customer in relation to technical services provided by an Indian firm.
23:59 UTC on 20 September 2022 is the cut-off to register for your .au direct domain.
The $2,000 Small Business Specialist Advice Pathways Program Grants are for small business to employing small businesses to access financial and legal advice and services to inform current and future business decisions.
Annual reviews are a powerful business tool. They provide insight into the past year through analysing metrics and other data.
Climate change featured heavily during the election and now the Albanese Government is putting into place some of the promises it made. We look at the current state of play and the likely impact.
The RBA lifted the cash rate to 1.85% in early August 2022. With interest rates rising, what can we expect?
The ATO has released updated information on claiming cryptocurrency losses and gains in your tax return.
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For the majority of small to medium sized business owners, the value of your business is your biggest asset, and very likely, your retirement fund.
If you perform some of your work from your home office, you may be able to claim a deduction for the costs you incur in running your home office, even if the room is not set aside solely for work-related purposes.
If you’ve owned your home for a decent period of time, or you’re ahead on your mortgage repayments, then you can potentially use some of the
equity to purchase assets such as a car.
The number of cranes in operation across Australia continues to rise, with a steady increase across the commercial sector.
The Property Council of Australia's latest Office Occupancy survey found that Perth’s office occupancy rate continued to improve between May and June (63 to 65 per cent), and Melbourne’s lifted slightly (48 to 49 per cent), while occupancy levels in the ACT declined (60 to 53 per cent).
Debt levels have been steadily rising over the past few decades, but it’s important to understand that not all debt is bad. If you’re finding yourself getting into too much debt through the use of credit cards, there are a few steps you can do to get out of it.
With upward pressure on prices across many sectors of the economy, being able to effectively manage your cash flow is more important than ever. One way businesses can help their cash flow is to finance their heavy or costly equipment.
Rentvesting involves renting where you want to live and investing in a property elsewhere so you can get your foot on the property ladder.
For the majority of small to medium sized business owners, the value of your business is your biggest asset, and very likely, your retirement fund.
It doesn’t matter how much you have. It’s what you do with it that counts.
Everyone knows you don't pay tax on the sale of your family home, right..? We take a closer look at the main residence exemption that excludes your home from capital gains tax and the triggers that reduce or exclude that exemption.
There has been some confusion on what the minimum wage increase and superannuation increase means to small business employers.
Many investors become concerned when volatility occurs in global financial markets – particularly about the impact on their superannuation and other investments. In times like these, it is important to understand the causes of market movements and how to minimise your risk.
Prices on everyday essentials like food, petrol and medicine have increased significantly, impacting us all. Managing these price hikes is even more difficult when you’re living on a fixed income. We unpack how we got here and set out some things you can do to increase your buying power.
Industrial property has been one of the best performers over the past two years and its record run should continue, according to a leading expert.
On the back of a strong Australian economy and solid property market, office investment is set to surge according to new analysis from Knight Frank.
When people buy a car these days, many will use some form of finance. While using finance to purchase a car can help you get the vehicle you want now, it’s important to make sure you’re properly comparing loan options and not just taking what a dealership has to offer.
With interest rates tipped to rise as the RBA begins to return the cash rate to a more normal level, homeowners are wondering what the best way to handle this new environment might be.
As we head towards June 30, it's important to know what last minute tax deductions and changes are imminent. Bianca gives us a concise 5 minute summary on the new superannuation rules effective from 1 July 2022.
Your superannuation is often an under-utilised vehicle to the retirement and lifestyle that you have envisioned.
In the 2019–20 Budget, the government announced that Single Touch Payroll (STP) would be expanded to include additional information.
Inflationary forces continued to intensify in key regions, which suggested inter- est rates could be raised more quickly and more aggressively than previously anticipated. The likelihood of rising borrowing costs also appeared to spook equity markets, which performed poorly over the month.
Throughout March, the ATO sent letters to directors who are potentially in breach of their obligations to ensure that the company they represent has met its PAYG withholding, superannuation guarantee charge, or GST obligations.
It’s a great headline isn’t it? Spend $100 and get a $120 tax deduction. Days after the Federal Budget announcement that businesses will be able to claim a 120% deduction for expenditure on training and technology costs, we started receiving marketing emails encouraging us to spend now to access the deduction.
A series of reforms and changes will commence on 1 July 2022. Here’s what is coming up:
The Government temporarily halved the excise and excise equivalent customs duty rates for petrol, diesel and all other petroleum-based products (except aviation fuels) for 6 months from 30 March 2022 until 28 September 2022.
The ATO have issued a press release indicating their current approach on debt collection. They want taxpayers to engage with them, ie respond to calls, set up a payment plan or expect firm action.
As we approach the end of the financial year, there are a number of smart strategies you could consider to help streamline your finances and legitimately reduce your tax liability.
It can be lonely at the top of the food-chain when you're running your own business. As the owner manager, the buck stops with you and that can result in pressures from all aspects of the business.
The war in Ukraine overshadowed financial markets throughout the month, but hopes of a breakthrough in peace talks lifted sentiment towards risk assets. Solid gains among US-listed stocks helped the MSCI World Index rise more than 3%.
ATO getting about as serious as they can get with their non-public debt recovery measures.
Our new system enables us to download all ATO mail on behalf of our clients and distribute it in the most efficient manner possible.
This is a safe, ballot box friendly Budget as expected with a focus on jobs, cost of living, home ownership, and health.
Two landmark cases before the High Court highlight the problem of identifying whether a worker is an independent contractor or employee for tax and superannuation purposes.
The ATO released a package of new guidance material that directly targets how trusts distribute income. Many family groups will pay higher taxes as a result.
Unlike other purchases, it’s not possible to return a car if you get home and decide you don’t like it.
With interest rates at record low levels, many homeowners are considering the possibility of fixing their interest rate on the home loan.
Lenders Mortgage Insurance can be a great tool to help homebuyers get into a property that they otherwise might not be able to afford. However, it comes with a cost.
Tax planning is more than just a financial necessity—it's a strategic advantage for businesses of all sizes. By proactively managing your tax strategy, you can significantly reduce your liabilities, enhance cash flow, and ensure full compliance with ever-evolving tax regulations.