In some cases, a deceased estate or beneficiary can access full exemption on sale of an inherited dwelling if it is sold within 2 years.
Month: August 2019
New Investment Property? Speak To Your Accountant
They know the best strategies to save money on your new investment.
Why You Shouldn’t Have A 50/50 Split In Your Trading Company
Running a small growing business under a trading company is not ideal in our eyes. It’s not the end of the world if it’s structured correctly.
Keep It Complex Stupid
An acronym we take very seriously at Paris Financial.
Be Careful With Claiming Laundry Expenses
The ATO is airing the ‘dirty laundry’ on work-related clothing and laundry expenses.
Tax Office Are Discovering Dodgy Claims
When lodging your individual return, expect to be caught for anything dodgy.
Super, Insurance and Exit Fees: The 1 July Changes
New laws prevent superannuation providers from eroding member balances with unwanted or unnecessary insurance and exit fees.
60,000 Tip-Offs Helping The ATO To Find Tax Cheats
The ATO thinks the number of tip-offs will reach around 70,000 for the full financial year.
The impact of falling house prices
A house not only serves as a place to live, but as a long-term investment, a measure of household wealth and a source of consumer spending.
Investment strategies for your super
Being actively involved in how and where your super is invested, could make a real difference to your retirement savings over the long-term.
Five global themes that may impact your investment portfolio
Here we look at five global themes that are currently playing out in world markets, and how they may potentially impact their investment portfolios.
What are the best investments for your retirement?
When it comes to choosing between different investment options, they generally fall into two broad categories, defensive and growth assets.