Author: Sarah Wallace
ATO dusts off the “lifestyle asset” microscope – March 2020
If you own a marine vessel, perhaps a thoroughbred horse or two, have a piece of fine art hanging on a wall, high value motor vehicles in the garage or an aircraft in the shed, it could be time to make sure your tax affairs are in order. The ATO announced in the latter part...
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Wallace Partners Client Information Newsletter March 2020
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SMSFs to have new LRBA-related label in annual return
Trustees of SMSFs can expect a new label in their annual return forms, which the ATO says should be available from the end of May. After the Treasury Laws Amendment (2918 Superannuation Measures No 1) Bill 2019 became law in October 2019, the ATO reminded trustees that additional reporting requirements would be coming there way...
Bonus Article, Car parking fringe benefits and arm’s length valuation
The ATO has announced that from February it is intending to contact a selection of business taxpayers that provide car parking benefits to their employees, and that use the market value method to arrive at a taxable value, to ensure these values have been calculated correctly. There are five ways that an employer can calculate...
Superannuation tax offsets you may be able to use
Tax offsets (sometimes referred to as rebates) directly reduce the amount of tax payable on your taxable income. In general, offsets can reduce your tax payable to zero, but on their own they can’t get you a refund. There are two superannuation-related tax offsets for which you may be eligible. The Australian super income stream...
What you need to know about the First Home Super Saver scheme
The First Home Super Saver (FHSS) scheme was introduced a couple of years ago with an aim to reduce pressure on housing affordability. The scheme allows eligible taxpayers to save money for their first home inside the superannuation system. The government says this concessionally taxed environment will help first home buyers save faster. How it...
Trust distributions from a discretionary trust
Distributions from trusts and the taxation of those distributions is complex. This is an attempt to simplify the topic. The purpose of a trust is to separate the legal and beneficial ownership of assets. The legal ownership of the asset rests with the trustee. The beneficiaries benefit from the income that flows from the assets....
Succession planning for family businesses
For most family businesses as well as private groups, succession planning (sometimes known as transition planning) involves considerations around the eventual sale of your business, or the passing of control of it to other family members when you retire. Depending on your circumstances, this may include realising assets and making other changes to ownership, but...