Announcement Made About $3 Million & Over Superannuation Balances

Last week, the government announced a change to superannuation, introducing a new tax that will apply to member balances above $3 million. From July 1, 2025, super earnings over $3 million will be taxed at 30 per cent, double the current rate of 15 per cent. According to the government, this change aims to ensure…

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Strategies For Creating A Business (And Growing From There)

Creating a business is not an easy avenue to explore. It requires commitment, frequent planning, substantial financing and good business sense. However, not only do you have to think about the beginning of your new venture, but you also have to think about the company’s continued growth. To be a successful business, growth is the…

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Super Fund Fees – Are Yours High, Medium Or Low?

No matter the kind of super fund you opt for, or how it has been performing, you will be subject to super fees. Understanding how these fees work and the difference they can make to your nest egg is vital. When it comes to super fund fees, there are two factors you need to get…

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5 Tax Resolutions This Year You’ll Be Keeping

Get a gym membership, start a diet, drink less, and travel more. Every year we make plenty of new year’s resolutions that we try valiantly to uphold. Why not make one about keeping on top of your tax obligations in 2023? Are You In Business?  Know if you’re in business or not! Are you earning…

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Have You Made Your Business’s New Year Resolution?

Coming out of the holiday period is usually a slow time for businesses but there’s never been a better time to get on top of things. A new year brings business owners great motivation and opportunities to bring their businesses to greater heights. Whether you want to get on top of your business’ finances, relationships,…

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Contractors & Superannuation

Contractors who run their own business and sell their services to others have different obligations to their super than what employees in a business may usually have. A contractor (also known as an independent contractor, a subcontractor, or a subbie) who is paid wholly or principally for their labour is considered to be an employee…

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Uncomplicating The Tax Treatment Of Life Insurance

Have you recently purchased life insurance? The type of cover, deductibility of premiums and treatment of claims make life insurance a complex topic for tax. It’s a topic that individuals and businesses alike seek assistance from accountants. The deductibility of premiums and treatment of claims payouts can be a complex, nuanced topic. The opportunities and…

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Starting A New Business In The New Year?

The coming new year of 2023 may be bringing you a fresh start regarding your business adventures. You may even be looking to start your next adventure on your own terms. Why not make the coming year your year to start a business? Understandably, you may have concerns and trepidation about the process (particularly amidst…

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