How Australians are taking advantage of income tax cuts
New research has offered insight into how Australians intend to save the gains generated from income tax cuts rolled out in this year’s federal budget.
New research has offered insight into how Australians intend to save the gains generated from income tax cuts rolled out in this year’s federal budget.
A new bill that ensures state and territory grants issued in response to the coronavirus pandemic are not subject to income tax has now been introduced.
JobKeeper deadlines for the second extension period have now been extended by the ATO ahead of the festive season.
An interesting finding in the federal government's Retirement Income Review report is that many Australians are dying with the majority of the wealth they had when they retired.
A Senate committee has recommended that the JobMaker hiring credit legislation be passed, despite concerns over its narrow eligibility and lack of protection for older workers.
Some employers, who are commendably anxious to protect their employees and clients from the drink/driving laws, also pay for taxis to and from the place of entertainment.
The Christmas break-up party and/or gifts to employees can be exempt from Fringe Benefits if a few rules are followed.
On Tuesday 24 November, the Victorian Treasurer, Tim Pallas announced the 2020-21 budget, detailing a number of measures focused on creating jobs, supporting families and helping small to medium businesses.
Some fireworks and a great Advent Calendar to help you celebrate. On behalf of all our staff we wish our clients and their families a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year and a great holiday period.