Miscellaneous

ATO To Target Disposal of Assets Via ‘Wash Sales’ This Tax Time

By Warren Kruger / July 26, 2022 / 0 Comments

The ATO is warning taxpayers to not engage in ‘asset wash sales’ to artificially increase their losses to reduce gains (or expected gains).  Wash sales are a form of tax avoidance that the ATO is focussed on this tax time. Wash sales typically involve the disposal of assets (e.g., cryptocurrency and shares) just before the […]

Beware Of Scams

By Warren Kruger / December 12, 2021 / 0 Comments

| | | Scamwatch is warning that scams cost Australian consumers, businesses and the economy hundreds of millions of dollars each year and cause serious emotional harm to victims and their families. Cryptocurrency scams are the most ‘popular’ type of investment scams, representing over 50% of losses.  Often the initial investment amount is low (between […]

Div.293 Concessional Contribution Assessments Have Been Issued

By Warren Kruger / September 21, 2021 / 0 Comments

  | | | The ATO has recently issued approximately 30,000 Division 293 assessments for the 2018/19 and 2019/20 financial years. Division 293 tax is an additional tax on super contributions, which reduces the tax concession for individuals whose combined income and contributions are greater than the Division 293 threshold (currently $250,000). Due to a […]

Division 7A Benchmark Interest Rate For 2022 Remains Unchanged

By Warren Kruger / August 8, 2021 / 0 Comments

  | | | The Division 7A benchmark interest rate for the 2022 income year remains unchanged from the 2021 rate of 4.52%.

Extension Of Time To Make Repayments On Division 7A Loans

By Warren Kruger / July 6, 2021 / 0 Comments

| | | Under a complying Division 7A loan from a private company, the borrower must make minimum yearly repayments (‘MYR’) before the end of the lender’s income year to avoid the loan being treated as an assessable dividend. To offer more support due to the ongoing effects of COVID-19, an extension of the repayment […]

Cash Payment Limit Bill Shelved

By Warren Kruger / February 25, 2021 / 0 Comments

  | | | It appears that the Government has decided not to proceed with its proposal to limit cash payments in Australia to $10,000. This measure was originally raised as part of the 2018/19 Budget, and the Government subsequently introduced a Bill to the House of Representatives, proposing to make it an offence for […]

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