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Embarking on the journey of driving for a rideshare company or delivering food through an online app opens up exciting opportunities for income. However, with new opportunities comes new challenges in tax. In this brief checklist we’ve listed some tax considerations that may be fundamental to a good return and also the nuances of individual circumstances that make everyone’s approach different and at times complicated.
Australian tax collections are used to provide critical services and infrastructure, including our health system, education, roads and railways, defence and more.
The government introduced Single Touch Payroll (STP) in 2019, but this year is the first year that STP is mandatory for all size businesses. But what does it really mean for you and your return?
2020 has been a year full of crises and economic hardship, prompting the government to introduce a range of new measures, tax laws and stimulus packages to provide relief for individuals and businesses.
Are you in business and unsure about applying for the JobKeeper payment? There have been some important changes in the last 24hrs that might help your circumstances. Let's quickly run through the changes.
Are you thinking about doing your taxes again? Need an excuse not to? We hear you. Doing your own tax takes time, and can be quite complicated and tedious.
As of last night, 8th April 2020, parliament passed the legislation on the JobKeeper payments, which means that eligible employers will now receive $1,500 a fortnight for every eligible employee from the start of May.
Working from home because of the Coronavirus? Confused about the correct way to claim your extra expenses? If this is you, here's the latest and easiest methods to claim your expenses if you are stuck at home between 1 March and 30 June. Time to get updated!
Australian employers and employees have now been thrown an astonishing 3rd stimulus package, promising to deliver $130 billion dollars to cope with the economic effect of COVID-19.
The Federal Government announced a second, far reaching stimulus package to help fight the Coronavirus and its impact on Australia. The aim is to add $189 Billion into the economy to reduce the impact of the challenges arising from current Corona Virus pandemic.
As the world is undergoing massive changes, many people are now using their dining room as an office. Now if this is you, take note, as we've made a possible list of things that are literally under your nose and indeed may be tax deductible.