Tax Tips For Business Owners
The ATO has issued guidance on making claims for mobile phone use as well as home phone and internet expenses, and says that if you use any of these for work purposes you should be able to claim a deduction if there are records to support claims. But the ATO points out that use for […]
Read MoreTax time has arrived, but before you have us lodge your return here is another deduction tip – should your circumstances allow (or file this away for next income year). The ATO recently issued what it calls a “tax determination” which more clearly spells out the circumstances of what may be an allowable claim […]
Read MoreIn the 2015-16 federal budget, the government increased the small business immediate deductibility threshold from $1,000 to $20,000, which was originally due to end at June 30, 2017. But a law amendment bill has recently been passed by Parliament that extends that measure by 12 months until June 30, 2018, after which the deductibility threshold […]
Read MoreIf you’re coming in soon to discuss your tax return for yourself or your business, try not to turn up completely empty handed, or at least to turn up prepared with some records or electronic access to them. To “be prepared” is not just a great scouting motto, but a wise approach for everyone, […]
Read MoreYou generally make a tax loss when the total deductions that can be claimed for a financial year exceed the total of assessable and net exempt income for the year. If you operate a business that makes a loss you can generally carry forward that loss and claim a deduction for it in a future […]
Read MoreThe general rule is that you can claim deductions for expenses your business incurs in its task of generating assessable income. Many of these deductions are obvious – rent, materials, supplies and so on — but there are also some less obvious options left available just before the end of the income year, should your circumstances […]
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