Miscellaneous

Downsizer contribution - superannuation

Downsizer contribution measure eligibility has been extended

By Warren Kruger / August 15, 2023 / 0 Comments

The downsizer contribution concession was introduced to allow older Australians selling an eligible dwelling to make additional contributions into their superannuation fund. Broadly, the downsizer contribution concession allows eligible individuals to make non-deductible contributions of up to $300,000 (or up to $600,000 per couple) from the sale of an eligible dwelling that was used as […]

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changes to deductions this tax time

Changes to deductions this tax time

By Warren Kruger / August 11, 2023 / 0 Comments

Taxpayers who are small business owners operating from home, or who use a vehicle for business purposes, need to be aware of some changes when claiming deductions this tax time, including the following. Cents-per-kilometre method – The cents-per-kilometre method for claiming car expenses increased from 72 cents to 78 cents per kilometre in the 2023 […]

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Lodging of Taxable payments annual reports

Lodging of Taxable payments annual reports

By Warren Kruger / August 8, 2023 / 0 Comments

The ATO reminds taxpayers that it is now time for them to check if their business needs to lodge a Taxable payments annual report (‘TPAR’) for payments made to contractors providing the following services: (a) building and construction; (b) cleaning; (c) courier and road freight; (d) information technology; and (e) security, investigation or surveillance. TPARs […]

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claiming GST credits for employee

Claiming GST credits for employee expense reimbursements

By Warren Kruger / August 4, 2023 / 0 Comments

Employers may be entitled to claim GST input tax credits for payments they have made to reimburse employees for expenses that are directly related to their business activities. A ‘reimbursement’ is provided when a taxpayer pays their employee the amount, or part of the amount, of a particular work-related purchase they make. Employers are not […]

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Masters course fees not deductible as self-education expense

Masters course fees not deductible as self-education expenses

By Warren Kruger / July 20, 2023 / 0 Comments

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) has held that tuition fees for a public policy Masters course were not deductible, on the basis that the course did not relate to the taxpayer’s work as a music teacher. The taxpayer was a qualified teacher who specialised in teaching music. He had commenced a Masters Course at the […]

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Proportional indexation of transfer balance caps

Proportional indexation of transfer balance caps from 1 July 2023

By Warren Kruger / July 18, 2023 / 0 Comments

The ATO reminds taxpayers that, on 1 July 2023, the general transfer balance cap will be indexed. Individuals will have a personal transfer balance cap between $1.6 and $1.9 million, based on the highest ever balance of their transfer balance account between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2023. While indexation will occur on 1 […]

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