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Federal Budget 2021-22 : What it means for you

Posted by Team AVS on 12 May, 2021  0 Comments

The Government has decided not to go down the austerity path. The amount of net debt as a share of GDP is predicted to peak at around 40% by about 2025 when it was only at about 18% in 2017. Rather, the Government has decided to put its foot on the accelerator with the hope that the growth in the economy over a long period of time will help to pay down the debt that has been central to the Government’s response to COVID-19.

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EOFY tips for your tax plan

Posted by Team AVS on 7 May, 2021  0 Comments

The financial year is almost over, but there are still effective strategies you may be able to put in place.

The aim is to make sure you pay no more tax than you have to for the 2020-21 year and maximise any refunds you may be entitled to. This is still the case, if not more so, in the on-going COVID-19 environment.

While the best strategies are adopted as early as possible in a financial year and not at the end, it’s worth remembering pr

Refinancing loan interest may be deductible to a partnership

Posted by Team AVS on 21 Apr, 2021  0 Comments

A general law partnership is formed when two or more people (and up to, but no more than, 20 people) go into business together. Partnerships are generally set up so that all partners are equally responsible for the management of the business, but each also has liability for the debts that business may incur.

Tax law also provides for the notion of a “tax law partnership” – which occurs when individuals are in receipt of income jointly

When it comes to real estate and CGT, timing is important

Posted by Team AVS on 6 Apr, 2021  0 Comments

When you sell or otherwise dispose of real estate, the time of the event (when you make a capital gain or loss) is usually when one of the following occurs:

You enter into the contract (the date on the contract), not when you settle. The fact that a contract is subject to a condition, such as finance approval, generally doesn't affect this date.
The change of ownership occurs if there is no contract – such as when a property passes to a b

Make sure you update your ABN: It can be vital

Posted by Team AVS on 25 Mar, 2021  0 Comments

Government agencies regularly access data contained in the ABN registration, and where this is not up-to-date the taxpayer may be missing out on stimulus measures, grants, and other government support.

This became painfully evident during the 2019-20 bushfires, and is now re-surfacing during COVID-19 when it was found that a concerning amount of ABN data was out-of-date.

The ATO and the Australian Business Register are making efforts to rem

Unexpected lump sum payment in arrears? There’s a tax offset for that

Posted by Team AVS on 16 Mar, 2021  0 Comments

A lump sum payment in arrears is a payment you may receive that relates to earlier income years. The tax offset that can be utilised with these sorts of payments works to alleviate the problem of a taxpayer being expected to pay more tax in a year when a lump sum of back payments is received — where they would be disadvantaged by paying more tax than if the income had been spread over several income years.

The general rule is that employment

Taken goods for private use? Here’s the latest values

Posted by Team AVS on 4 Mar, 2021  0 Comments

The ATO knows that many business owners naturally help themselves to their trading stock and use it for their own purposes.

This common practice can occur in businesses such as butchers, bakers, corner stores, cafes and more.

It regularly issues guidance for business owners on the value it expects will be allocated to goods taken from trading stock for private use. The table below shows these values for the 2019-20 income year.



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Getting a tax valuation from the ATO

Posted by Team AVS on 19 Feb, 2021  0 Comments

Not every individual situation fits neatly with the tax laws as they stand — sometimes a taxable item’s known value (and therefore the tax that applies to it) may need to be determined.

Many tax laws require the taxpayer to determine the market value of something. Common instances include:

for individuals – transfers of real estate or shares between related parties, such as family members
for employees – non-cash benefit transact

JobMaker hiring credit : What you need to know

Posted by Team AVS on 8 Feb, 2021  0 Comments

The JobMaker Hiring Credit scheme was passed into law in mid-November 2020. JobMaker was part of the 2020-21 Federal Budget, and will operate until 6 October 2021. It is designed to improve the prospects of young individuals getting employment, by incentivising employers to hire them, following the devastating impact of COVID-19 on the labour market.

The scheme will be backdated to commence on 7 October 2020 and provide eligible employers with

Small business CGT concessions: Goal posts moved on vacant land and active assets

Posted by Team AVS on 15 Jan, 2021  0 Comments

Businesses wanting to claim CGT concessions for active assets may find hope in a recent Full Federal Court decision on a long-contested vacant land case.

In 2007, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) ruled that vacant land on which two shipping containers had been placed for storing business records did not qualify as an “active asset” for the purposes of the CGT small business concessions.

The AAT said that it could not accept tha

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