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Millions of households still face the prospect of paying higher interest rates, as the Reserve Bank continues its fight against inflation. (VIDEO)
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Millions of households still face the prospect of paying higher interest rates, as the Reserve Bank continues its fight against inflation. (VIDEO)
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The Personal Property Security Register (PPSR) is a national database that could impact various business activities. It covers scenarios like selling goods on r…
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Concerned about safeguarding your child's inheritance from future relationship breakdowns? Many parents share this concern, especially when assisting their chil…
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When deciding between paying extra off the mortgage or contributing to superannuation, several factors come into play. Paying extra off the mortgage can reduce …
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Insurance payouts for property damage from storms, fires, or floods can trigger capital gains tax (CGT) depending on the purpose of the compensation. Similarly,…
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The NSW government's efforts to address housing affordability include rezoning areas for denser development around train stations and shopping centres. While a …
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Owning a family company comes with tax considerations. Any payments from the company to you or your associates are typically deemed dividends, unless proven oth…
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Leaving Australia partway through the income year? Wondering about the tax implications for income earned before and after departure? We’ll discuss some key opt…
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As the end of the financial year approaches, it's essential to explore strategies to enhance your superannuation savings and potentially minimise tax liabilitie…
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Australian property prices rose 0.6 per cent in March, capping off a solid first quarter of 2024 in which median home values lifted about $12,000.
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Prospective home buyers hoping to afford a bigger house would need to get a pay rise of as much as tens of thousands of dollars.
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In a radical departure from the existing framework, the government is seeking to further criminalise the migration system.
Join Steve Douglas as he discusses:
Join Steve Douglas, Executive Chair and Julie Kelley, Sales & Marketing Manager as they answer your burning questions during the 'Australian Residency and Tax Changes & Implications To Expats' webinar.
You can also book a FREE 20 minute tax consult by emailing smats@smat…
Hidden away in the back of the Australian Budget and unmentioned in the Treasurers speech, was a simple statement confirming that:
“The Government will replace the individual tax residency rules with a new framework that is easy to understand, provides certainty and reduces compl…
We trust this seminar gives you a clearer understanding of the Australian Budget Announcements including:
• How Covid19 has impacted the Australian Government’s federal finances
• Measures the Government intends to undertake to reinvigorate the Australian economy
• Latest taxatio…
Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
For anyone considering Australia as a future place of residence planning your taxation affairs is a critical element of the migration process.
The Australian taxation system is extremely complex and taxes residents worldwide income.
Thankfully, legal and sensible tax …
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