Political promises, and the resultant legislation changes that sometimes accompany these promises, can never be acted upon until they become law.
Month: November 2018
Cooling Your Jets On Impending Law Changes%3$s>
Remarriage Means Revisiting Your Estate Plan%3$s>
By Pat Mannix
With one in three first marriages and one in two second marriages ending in divorce, perhaps the biggest risk to your estate is not a GFC, it is poor estate planning.
Start With The End In Mind%3$s>
By Pat Mannix
Small business owners… promise me one thing. Make an exit strategy at the very beginning.
November 2018: Important Tax Dates%3$s>
By Emily Kermac
November 21 – October Monthly Instalment Activity Statement (IAS) due
November 25 – September Quarterly Business Activity Statement (BAS) due, if lodging through a Tax/BAS Agent
ATO Finds $850 Million In Superannuation Guarantee Audit%3$s>
By Pat Mannix
The small business owners who haven’t paid their employees super, have finally been caught out.
New SMSF Event-Based Reporting Requirements%3$s>
A new reporting regime for Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSFs) commenced on 1 July 2018. It’s crucial that SMSF members understand the impact of this new reporting framework and get it right.
Towards 2019: What’s Next For The Housing Market?%3$s>
Regional markets are booming, and apartments are gaining significant attention. The housing market will get interesting in the coming 12 months.