With the Albanese government having flagged intentions to engage in broad-based tax reform, economists are pushing for changes to the GST to be on the table.
Mixing business and pleasure? Be vigilant this tax season
Jerome Doraisamy | 27 June 2025
With the ATO sharpening its focus on work-related expenses, Corporate Traveller is warning ‘bleisure’ travellers to be ...
SME owners urged to reassess depreciation rules amid complexity concerns
Imogen Wilson | 27 June 2025
Small business owners have been advised to take more care when applying the small business depreciation rules as they ...
CA ANZ urges SMEs to get on top of tax debt to avoid interest charges
Emma Partis | 27 June 2025
With EOFY fast approaching, CA ANZ has urged small businesses to get on top of their tax debt to avoid non-deductable ...
Tax
Some taxpayers have less than a week left to pay down tax debts with alternative financing to avoid the imposition of general interest charge before 1 July, a tax adviser has warned.
Failing to meet the minimum pension requirements impacts a number of tax components, an industry consultant has warned.
The Tax Institute has warned accountants against entering confidential client information into AI tools such as ChatGPT.
Australian entities operating in the US could be subject to higher taxes under Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ economic reform package, Pitcher Partners has warned.
A specialist lawyer has outlined the difficulties in defending clients with historical tax debts, with the ATO increasingly chasing down older debts from before Covid.
Accounting industry bodies have welcomed
The finalised tax determination warns that Part IVA may apply to circular financing arrangements that seek to exploit the early-stage investor tax offset.
Manufacturing firms frequently miss out on research and development tax incentives due to misconceptions surrounding the scheme, RSM has said.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hit back at critics of the Division 296 super tax changes, saying it shows
The High Court has granted the Commissioner of Taxation special leave to appeal the Bendel decision, which challenged the ATO’s longstanding views on unpaid present entitlements.