Miscellaneous

ATO Main Residence Exemption Tips

ATO’s Main Residence Exemption Tips

By Warren Kruger / July 3, 2024 / Comments Off on ATO’s Main Residence Exemption Tips

The main residence exemption needs to be considered in a variety of situations when a taxpayer sells a property they have lived in. The ATO hopes that the following tips will help in this regard: Taxpayers should consider if they have started earning income from their home (in which case they may need to get […]

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crypto assets data-matching program

ATO issues notice of crypto assets data-matching program

By Warren Kruger / June 21, 2024 / Comments Off on ATO issues notice of crypto assets data-matching program

The ATO has advised that it will acquire account identification and transaction data from crypto designated service providers for the 2024 to 2026 income years. This data will include the following: client identification details (names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, social media accounts and email addresses); and transaction details (bank account details, wallet addresses, […]

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Minimum yearly repayments on Division 7A loans

Minimum yearly repayments on Division 7A loans

By Warren Kruger / June 18, 2024 / Comments Off on Minimum yearly repayments on Division 7A loans

To avoid an unfranked dividend under the Division 7A rules, loans from a private company to its shareholders or their associates must be either repaid in full or be covered by a ‘Division 7A complying loan agreement’ before the company’s lodgment day. Complying loan agreements require minimum yearly repayments (‘MYRs’) comprising of interest and principal […]

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Support available for businesses experiencing difficulties

Support available for businesses experiencing difficulties

By Warren Kruger / June 14, 2024 / Comments Off on Support available for businesses experiencing difficulties

By paying their tax bill in full and on time, taxpayers can avoid paying the general interest charge (‘GIC’), which is currently 11.34%, and which accrues daily for any overdue debts. The ATO advises taxpayers that, if their business is dealing with financial difficulties, there are some options to help make their tax bill “less […]

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Getting trust distributions right

Getting trust distributions right

By Warren Kruger / June 11, 2024 / Comments Off on Getting trust distributions right

As trustees prepare for year-end distributions, they should do the following: review the relevant trust deed to ensure they are making decisions consistent with the terms of the deed; consider who the intended beneficiaries are and their entitlement to income and capital under the trust deed; notify beneficiaries of their entitlements, so that the beneficiaries […]

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Taxpayer unsuccessful in having excess contributions reallocated

Taxpayer unsuccessful in having excess contributions reallocated

By Warren Kruger / May 24, 2024 / Comments Off on Taxpayer unsuccessful in having excess contributions reallocated

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) recently held that a taxpayer was liable to pay excess concessional contributions tax in relation to contributions made on his behalf by his employer. In the 2021 income year, the taxpayer’s employer made concessional super contributions to his super fund totalling $31,737, which resulted in the taxpayer exceeding his concessional […]

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