Miscellaneous

Deduction for contributions denied

Deduction for contributions denied due to notice requirement problems

By Warren Kruger / October 17, 2023 / 0 Comments

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) recently held that a claim for a deduction for personal super contributions should not be allowed, as the relevant ‘notice requirements’ were not satisfied. Editor: In order to claim a deduction for personal super contributions, an individual must both notify the super fund of their intention to claim a deduction, […]

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unused concessional contributions

Remember the unused concessional contributions cap concession

By Warren Kruger / October 13, 2023 / 0 Comments

As from 1 July 2018, individuals with a total superannuation balance of less than $500,000 as at 30 June of the previous income year may be entitled to contribute more than the general concessional contributions cap (i.e., and make additional concessional contributions to utilise any unused cap amounts). For example, an individual who did not […]

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GST refunds

Mildura man jailed for seven years for GST fraud

By Warren Kruger / October 10, 2023 / 0 Comments

A Mildura man was recently sentenced in the County Court of Victoria to seven-and-a-half years in prison after obtaining more than $830,000 in fraudulent GST refunds. The man had recently been released from custody when he lodged false business activity statements, dishonestly obtaining $834,437 in GST refunds. Under Operation Protego, which was initiated in response […]

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Choosing the right PAYG instalment method

Choosing the right PAYG instalment method

By Warren Kruger / October 6, 2023 / 0 Comments

The ATO advises that Pay as you go (‘PAYG’) instalments are calculated using either the instalment amount method or the instalment rate method. It recently provided the following two case studies to illustrate the two methods: Case study 1: Kelly the DJ Kelly is a DJ, working at festivals from November to January. She chooses […]

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Taxpayers need to get their rental right

Taxpayers need to get their ‘rental right’

By Warren Kruger / October 2, 2023 / 0 Comments

The ATO reminds rental property owners and their tax agents to take care when lodging their tax returns this tax time. When preparing their tax returns, taxpayers should make sure all rental income is included, including income from short-term rental arrangements, renting part of a home, and other rental-related income. Rental income must be reported […]

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luxury car tax

Luxury car tax: determining a vehicle’s principal purpose

By Warren Kruger / September 22, 2023 / 0 Comments

The ATO recently explained how to determine the principal purpose of a car for ‘luxury car tax’ (‘LCT’) purposes (since LCT is not payable on the supply or importation of cars whose principal purpose is the carriage of goods rather than passengers). Broadly, a luxury car (i.e., a car subject to LCT) is a car […]

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