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Overseas gifts and loans in the spotlight

The ATO has recently issued an alert on gifts or loans from overseas. They are particularly concerned about schemes and arrangements designed specifically to circumvent Australian tax laws.

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Overseas gifts and loans in the spotlight
( Posted in: Tax )

Tax and the Normalisation of Cryptocurrency

In early November, the Commonwealth Bank announced that it is now Australia’s first bank to offer customers the ability to buy, sell and hold crypto assets, directly through the CommBank app.

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Tax and the Normalisation of Cryptocurrency
( Posted in: Allied Health )

How to set up your Director ID

Directors are now required to register for a unique identification number that they will keep for life. The introduction of the Director Identification Number (DIN) is part of the Government’s Modernisation of Business Registers (MBR) Program creating greater transparency, and preventing the potential for fraud and phoenix company activity. So, who needs one? What is the timeframe to apply and how do I set it up?

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How to set up your Director ID
( Posted in: Tax )

What happens to your superannuation when you die?

Superannuation is not like other assets as it is held in trust by the trustee of the superannuation fund. When you die, it does not automatically form part of your estate but instead, is paid to your eligible beneficiaries by the fund trustee according to the rules of fund, superannuation law, and the death nomination you made.

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What happens to your superannuation when you die?
( Posted in: SMSF )

Divorce, Superannuation and the Gender Divide

New legislation will help prevent superannuation assets from being hidden during divorce proceedings.
From 1 April 2022, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will be able to release details of an individual’s superannuation information to a family law court.

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Divorce, Superannuation and the Gender Divide
( Posted in: Tax )

Recruiting new employees? The 1 November superannuation rule changes

From 1 November 2021, where an employee does not identify a superannuation fund, the employer is required to contact the ATO and request details of the employee’s existing superannuation fund or ‘stapled’ fund (the fund stapled to them).

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Recruiting new employees? The 1 November superannuation rule changes
( Posted in: Tax )

Construction Industry Support – Round Four

The Victorian Government are offering support for entitled construction businesses, including employing and non-employing businesses, who were affected by the construction sector shutdown from 21 September – 4 October 2021.

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Construction Industry Support – Round Four
( Posted in: Community )

Unwinding COVID-19 Relief

 COVID-19 support will roll back as states and territories reach vaccination targets.

The National Plan, the road map out of COVID-19, does more than provide greater freedoms at 70% and 80% full vaccination rates, it withdraws the steady stream of Commonwealth financial support to individuals and business impacted by COVID-19 lockdowns and border closures. We look at the impact and the support that remains in place.

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Unwinding COVID-19 Relief
( Posted in: Community )