Fuel tax credit changes

Fuel tax credit changes

The Government temporarily halved the excise and excise equivalent customs duty rates for petrol, diesel and all other petroleum-based products (except aviation fuels) for 6 months from 30 March 2022 until 28 September 2022. This has caused a reduction in fuel tax credit rates.

A 120% tax deduction for skills training?

A 120% tax deduction for skills training?

It’s a great headline isn’t it? Spend $100 and get a $120 tax deduction. Days after the Federal Budget announcement that businesses will be able to claim a 120% deduction for expenditure on training and technology costs, we started receiving marketing emails encouraging us to spend now to access the deduction.

2022: What does the year ahead bring?

2022: What does the year ahead bring?

2021 was to be the year we returned to a post-COVID normal however the pandemic has fundamentally changed the way many of us operate in our personal and work lives. Here is some of what we can expect in 2022

Business Insurance – don’t let a serious event destroy your future

Business Insurance – don’t let a serious event destroy your future

By Melanie Such - Atlas Broker

Even as an Insurance Brokers I understand that there are not too many people who like to spend time talking about business insurance. Unfortunately, if you don’t have regular discussions with your Insurance advisor about your business and any changes that have occurred, you may become underinsured or incorrectly insured. No one wants to find out that their business insurance is not ‘fit for purpose’ after an event has occurred.

Victorian State Government Small Business Assistance

Victorian State Government Small Business Assistance

The Victorian State Government Small Business COVID hardship fund offers $10,000 to eligible and medium businesses, including employing and non employing businesses and had been introduced to allow more businesses who had not previously received some of the Victorian Government grant programs announced from the 27 May 2021. Applications are open from Thursday 12 August 2021 until program funds are exhausted or 11:59pm on Friday 10 September 2021, whichever is earlier.

Your SMSF: when expenses and investments are not at arms-length

Your SMSF: when expenses and investments are not at arms-length

We often get questions from clients about what they can and cannot do in their SMSF. Often the questions relate to related party transactions – that is, interactions between the SMSF, its assets, and its members (or relatives of members). We’ve set out some of the common questions and answers.

'Granny Flat Arrangements' and Tax Exemptions

'Granny Flat Arrangements' and Tax Exemptions

To protect older Australians, the Government has moved to formalise ‘granny flat arrangements’ by providing an incentive to protect all parties in the arrangement.

Why do staff leave? Here are 8 reasons...

Why do staff leave? Here are 8 reasons...

Australia is facing a shortage of skilled labour. When the supply of staff dry up the focus often turns to retention. But the first step is to understand why people you want to stay, choose to move on?

The New Lifetime Director IDs

The New Lifetime Director IDs

Directors will be required to register for a unique identification number that they will keep for life, much like a tax file number under a rewrite of Australia’s business registers.

COVID-19 Vaccinations and the Workplace

COVID-19 Vaccinations and the Workplace

The first COVID-19 vaccination in Australia rolled out on 21 February 2021 preceded by a wave of protests. With the rollout, comes a thorny question for employers about individual rights, workplace health and safety, and vaccination enforcement.

Why are some businesses returning JobKeeper to the ATO?

Why are some businesses returning JobKeeper to the ATO?

Super Retail Group - owner of the Supercheap Auto, Rebel, BCF and Macpac brands - handed back $1.7 million in JobKeeper payments in January after releasing a trading update showing sales growth of 23% to December 2020. Toyota announced that it will return $18 million in JobKeeper payments after a record fourth quarter. And, Domino’s Pizza has also handed back $792,000 of JobKeeper payments.

The Pandemic Productivity Gap

The Pandemic Productivity Gap

A recent article published in the Harvard Business Review by Bain & Co suggests that the pandemic has widened the productivity gap between top performing companies and others stating, “Some have remained remarkably productive during the Covid-era, capitalizing on the latest technology to collaborate effectively and efficiently.

FBT 2021: Tax & Employee Benefits

FBT 2021: Tax & Employee Benefits

Fringe benefits tax (FBT) is one of Australia’s most disliked taxes because it’s cumbersome and generates a lot of paperwork. The COVID-19 lockdowns have added another layer of complexity as many work patterns and behaviours changed.

JobMaker Hiring Credit: How the scheme works

JobMaker Hiring Credit: How the scheme works

Are you employing more staff? Find out about the eligibility for the JobMaker Hiring Credit including the Employer Eligibility Criteria, Employee Eligibility Criteria and the Job Creation eligibility Criteria.

The Victorian State Budget | Infographic

The Victorian State Budget | Infographic

The Victorian State Government’s 2020 Budget has delivered an unprecedented infrastructure investment to drive the State’s recovery, with its centerpiece an ambitious jobs plan aimed at creating 400,000 jobs by 2025, half of them by 2022.

The clawback on JobKeeper begins

The clawback on JobKeeper begins

At the recent Senate Estimates hearing, Jeremy Hirschhorn, the ATO’s Second Commissioner, stated that $120 million in JobKeeper payments had been clawed back from those either deliberately seeking to rort the system or who had made reckless mistakes