
Entertaining, Meals and FBT
An everyday occurrence across the business landscape in Australia is the practice of taking both existing and potential clients out for a meal to cement
An everyday occurrence across the business landscape in Australia is the practice of taking both existing and potential clients out for a meal to cement
The provision of company cars to employees is a regular practice across the Australian business landscape. Generally, there are two reasons to provide a car
Our April 2021 monthly edition of Tax News contains information on a number of recent developments, including: JobKeeper comes to an end ATO loses case on JobKeeper and backdated
On 31 March 2021, the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends. With the ever increasing budget deficits as a result of COVID-19, the ATO will
Current and future company directors in Australia will soon be legally required to apply for a unique director identification number (DIN). The DIN provision is
In order to kickstart the economy in 2021 post COVID-19, the government propose to relax its strict credit laws, making it easier for Australians to
If you are a high-income earner, it is sensible to implement tax minimisation strategies. Effective tax planning with a qualified accountant/tax specialist can help you
Our March 2021 monthly edition of Tax News contains information on a number of recent developments, including: Changes to STP reporting concessions from 1 July 2021 Paper PAYG and
Many share markets around the world are hitting record highs after dropping sharply when COVID-19 first hit the global economy. Interest rates are also at
With 2021 now well underway, it is more important than ever to review your business’ performance, needs and goals, especially after the tough times of
Interest rates in Australia are currently at record lows. According to Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe, they are likely to stay that way for several
What is FBT? Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) is a tax that employers need to pay on any non-cash benefits (additional to their wages or salary)
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