The Federal Government is extending the application period for the early release from superannuation measure to increase the scope for individuals who may still be financially impacted by COVID-19 to access early release in the coming months.
Read moreIs an annual tax on the family home the fairest way forward?
The NSW Review of Federal Financial Relations Draft Report ‘Supporting the Road to Recovery’, released at the National Press Club in Canberra on 1 July 2020, highlights a number of clear areas of tax reform.
Read moreTreasurer flags record $184.5bn Budget deficit
The Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg has released an Economic and Fiscal Update July 2020, forecasting an underlying cash Budget deficit of $85.8bn for 2019-20, rising to $184.5bn for 2020-21 (or 9.7% of GDP).
Read moreJobKeeper extended with cuts and tests ahead
The Government has announced that JobKeeper payments will continue for 6 months beyond its legislated finish date of 27 September 2020, subject to revamped eligibility rules.
Read moreTax Q&A Forum: Your questions answered by the country’s leading tax experts
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Read moreJobKeeper changes ahead: Bookkeepers in the eye of the COVID-19 storm
“We’re breathing at the moment,” said Matthew Addison, Executive Chairman of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) of the lull before the next tax policy storm.
Read moreInfographic: What is the future for tax and global trade when the COVID-19 dust settles?
The world won’t ever be the same post COVID-19.
So what is the future for tax, globally? Our country’s
top tax experts share their predictions.
Div 7A and COVID-19 affected borrowers: ATO 12-month payment extension
The ATO has granted a 12-month payment extension for COVID-19 affected borrowers concerning the requirement to make the minimum yearly repayment for Div 7A purposes.
Read moreAnti-Money Laundering Court Case Hones in on Individual Actors
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) is one of three Anti-Money Laundering regulators in New Zealand. Last month, the DIA’s 5th major High Court case moved towards a conclusion, and it confirms an increasing trend to keep individuals on the hook for compliance failings.
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