AKW Accountants

28
Aug

Finfluencers: bad tax advice could cost you

They’re advising from your insta and TikTok feeds, they’ve got huge followings, they speak with conviction – financial influencers or ‘finfluencers’.  Please heed our caution, taking advice from unqualified sources can have serious consequences. We’re seeing examples of misleading claims, exaggerated deductions and outright misinformation. Relying on this advice could not only leave you out of pocket but also expose

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28
Aug

Superannuation rates and thresholds updates

Super guarantee rate now 12%: what it means for employers From 1 July 2025, the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate officially rose to 12% of ordinary time earnings (OTE). This is the final step in the gradual increase legislated under previous reforms.   What’s changed? Old rate: 11.5% (up to 30 June 2025) New rate: 12% (from 1 July 2025) This

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27
Aug

Luxury cars: the impact of the modified tax rules

With the purchasing of luxury vehicles on the rise it’s important to be aware of some specific features of the tax system that can impact on the real cost of purchase. Often the tax rules provide taxpayers with a worse tax outcome if the car will be used for business or other income producing purposes compared with a non-luxury car,

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27
Aug

Interest Deductions: risks and opportunities

This tax season, we’ve seen a surge in questions about whether interest on a loan can be claimed as a tax deduction. It’s a great question as the way interest expenses are treated can significantly affect your overall tax position. However, the rules aren’t always straightforward. Here’s what you need to know:   The purpose of the loan The most

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27
Aug

Trust funds: are they still worth the effort?

For decades, trust structures have been a cornerstone of the Australian tax and financial system, prized for their asset protection and flexibility when it comes to income distributions. However, with regulatory changes and mounting administrative complexity the shine has been wearing off lately, prompting some businesses and investors to rethink their use.   Is there a shift away from trusts?

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27
Aug

Important tax update: deductions for ATO interest charges scrapped

If you’re carrying an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) debt there is a good chance that it will cost you even more from 1 July 2025 onwards. This is because from 1 July 2025 two types of interest charges imposed by the ATO are no longer deductible.   What are the interest charges? There are two main types of interest that

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29
May

Xero Subscriptions to increase

A little heads up, as of 01 July 2025 Xero are increasing their subscription fees. From 1 July 2025, Xero will be increasing their subscription fees for their Grow, Comprehensive and Ultimate plans. Read more from Xero. The new monthly prices will be as follows: Grow – $75.00 inc GST Comprehensive – $100.00 inc GST Ultimate 10 – $130.00 inc GST

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29
May

Keeping not-for-profit records up to date

Taxpayers should remember that they are legally required to keep certain records for their not-for-profit (‘NFP’). All organisations including NFPs are required to keep accurate and complete records of all transactions relating to their tax and superannuation affairs. Generally, for tax purposes, taxpayers must keep their records in an accessible form (either printed or electronic) for five years. Records that

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29
May

How to avoid common CGT errors

The ATO wants taxpayers to know that having a foreign resident capital gains withholding (‘FRCGW’) clearance certificate does not mean they do not have any further CGT obligations. If taxpayers have sold property, they still need to include capital gains, losses or an exemption or rollover code in their tax return.  If an amount of FRCGW was withheld from the

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29
May

Minimum pension drawdown reminder

An SMSF must pay a minimum amount each year to a member who is receiving an account-based pension. This minimum amount is calculated by applying the relevant percentage factor based on the member’s age by the member’s pension account balance calculated as of 1 July 2024, or on a pro-rata basis if the pension commenced part way through the 2025

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