By McFillin Accounting It has been a long time coming, but the Government finally passed legislation increasing the instant asset write-off threshold for the year ending 30 June 2025 to $20,000.
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By McFillin Accounting Are you a gig economy worker? It's essential that any income (including money, appearance fees, and 'gifts') you earn from platforms such as Airbnb, Stayz, Uber, YouTube, etc., is declared in your tax return.
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By McFillin Accounting Make the most of tax time with these key planning opportunities and watch-outs for businesses – from claiming deductions to avoiding ATO scrutiny. Opportunities 1.
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By McFillin Accounting The superannuation guarantee rules are broad and, in some circumstances, extend beyond the definition of common law employees to some directors, contractors, entertainers, sports persons and other workers.
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By McFillin Accounting The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) rules tend to apply when benefits are provided to employees and certain office holders, such as directors.
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By McFillin Accounting The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. In this article we discuss how it may affect the use of electric cars.
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By McFillin Accounting When it comes to cashflow and budgeting, knowledge is power. Having your finger on the pulse means that you can better control the direction and workings of your business.
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By McFillin Accounting In general, customers dislike surcharges and would be happy to see them go – they represent a personal loss of value in much the same way a discount is seen as a personal gain.
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By McFillin Accounting As the new year begins, let's have a look at what we can expect when it comes to interest rates and cost of living within Australia.
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By McFillin Accounting The Government has announced a transition plan to phase out the use of cheques. Under the plan, cheques will stop being issued by 30 June 2028, and stop being accepted on 30 September 2029.
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By McFillin Accounting It's important to be careful with costs in your business over Christmas. The discounting trend Consumers expect a bargain and can generally find one.
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