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Increase to rate for working from home running expenses

Increase to rate for working from home running expenses

By Warren Kruger | May 12, 2025

PCG 2023/1 outlines the ATO’s new method (‘the fixed-rate method’) for calculating additional running expenses while working from home, which has applied from 1 July 2022. Editor: This guideline was recently updated to increase the work from home fixed rate from 67 cents to 70 cents per hour from 1 July 2024. The fixed-rate method […]

Keeping not-for-profit records up to date

Keeping not-for-profit records up to date

By Warren Kruger | May 9, 2025

Taxpayers should remember that they are legally required to keep certain records for their not-for-profit (‘NFP’). All organisations including NFPs are required to keep accurate and complete records of all transactions relating to their tax and superannuation affairs. Generally, for tax purposes, taxpayers must keep their records in an accessible form (either printed or electronic) […]

How to avoid common CGT errors

How to avoid common CGT errors

By Warren Kruger | May 7, 2025

The ATO wants taxpayers to know that having a foreign resident capital gains withholding (‘FRCGW’) clearance certificate does not mean they do not have any further CGT obligations. If taxpayers have sold property, they still need to include capital gains, losses or an exemption or rollover code in their tax return. Editor: If an amount […]

Minimum pension drawdown reminder

Minimum pension drawdown reminder

By Warren Kruger | May 5, 2025

An SMSF must pay a minimum amount each year to a member who is receiving an account-based pension. This minimum amount is calculated by applying the relevant percentage factor based on the member’s age by the member’s pension account balance calculated as of 1 July 2024, or on a pro-rata basis if the pension commenced […]

How to manage business day-to-day transactions

How to manage business day-to-day transactions

By Warren Kruger | May 1, 2025

The ATO has the following tips for small business owners “that can make your tax life easier”: They should keep an eye on upcoming expenses, and regularly update their books and reconcile their accounts. They should set aside the GST they collect (e.g., by transferring it into another bank account within the business to keep […]

ART rejects taxpayer's claim for CGT small business relief

ART rejects taxpayer’s claim for CGT small business relief

By Warren Kruger | April 14, 2025

In a recent decision, the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) held that a taxpayer was not entitled to the CGT small business concessions on the disposal of his interests in some farm land. The taxpayer ran a beef cattle business (in partnership with his wife) on properties adjacent to the dairy farm that his parents owned. […]

What’s New For Taxpayers

By Warren Kruger | August 19, 2015

Before you complete your tax return for 2015, there are some changes you should be aware of in case they affect you. Mature age worker tax offset You can no longer claim the Mature age worker tax offset (MAWTO) in your tax return. Previously, to be eligible for the offset you needed to be an […]

Travel between home and work and between workplaces

By Warren Kruger | September 2, 2015

While trips between home and work are generally considered private travel, you can claim deductions in some circumstances, as well as for some travel between two workplaces. If your travel was partly private and partly for work, you can only claim for the part related to your work.   What you can claim You can […]

Investment Property – Claiming Repairs and Maintenance Expenses

By Warren Kruger | September 9, 2015

Can you claim the cost of repairs you make before you rent out the property? You cannot claim the cost of repairing defects, damage or deterioration that existed when you obtained the property, even if you carried out these repairs to make the property suitable for renting. This is because these expenses relate to the […]

Gifts and donations

By Warren Kruger | November 4, 2015

You can only claim a tax deduction for gifts or donations to organisations that have the status of deductible gift recipients (DGRs).   Deductions for gifts are claimed by the person that makes the gift (the donor).   For you to claim a tax deduction for a gift, it must meet four conditions: The gift […]

Capital gains tax checklist

By Warren Kruger | November 11, 2015

  The following questions will help you to identify possible capital gains tax (CGT) obligations. If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions, CGT may apply. Some questions are intended to highlight the possibility of a capital gain or loss arising in the current year, others to alert you to the possibility of a […]

Tax on Super Contributions

By Warren Kruger | December 16, 2015

The tax you pay on your super contributions generally depends on whether the contributions were made before or after you paid income tax, you exceed the super contributions cap or you are a very high-income earner. Before-tax super contributions The super contributions you make before tax (concessional) are taxed at 15%. Types of before-tax contributions […]

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