by Brian Spurrell | Oct 21, 2019 | Tax Time
In last month’s column I explained the deductions available to you if you have a separate place of employment but also spend time working at home attending to matters relating to your employment by utilizing a home office or designated work area. This month the...
by Brian Spurrell | Oct 21, 2019 | Tax Time
In our changing world more of us are now choosing to undertake work at home either as an extension of our employment duties or as a basis for running a small business or generating some rental income. Due to both the complexity and the importance of understanding the...
by Brian Spurrell | Oct 21, 2019 | Tax Time
There are two significant changes this year that may delay the time when your tax return can be processed and assessed. If you are anticipating a tax refund, then be prepared for the refund to hit your bank account later than you may be expecting. 1) The Impact of...
by Brian Spurrell | Feb 5, 2019 | Tax Time
This month’s column should be of interest to readers who generate assessable income from residential rental properties. In particular this update will inform you of recent legislative changes that affect deductions for depreciation of plant and equipment and travel...
by Brian Spurrell | Feb 5, 2019 | Tax Time
This month’s column explains a new superannuation concession known as the “Downsizer Superannuation Concession” that became available to certain home owners who sell their ownership interest in a dwelling after June 30, 2018. If you own a residential dwelling and are...
by Brian Spurrell | Feb 5, 2019 | Tax Time
In the September edition of The Diary in the feature section “Say I Do in Warrandyte”, Aaron Farr of the law practice Rush & Hampshire advised couples contemplating marriage to give thought to appointing Powers of Attorney (POAs) to manage your financial affairs...
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