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Tax Talks
2M ago
Item 17 makes it very easy for legislators to quickly add new rules to the Professional Code for Tax Agents through a Ministerial Determination ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
In this episode, Andrew Henshaw will walk you through the changes to the TASA 2009 and discuss the new Dob-In Rules for tax agents with you ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
When you work with private clients the question of a Family Trust Election almost always comes up. But you need to be careful. A family trust election can be dangerous and cost you a lot of tax, ie. Family Trust Distribution Tax. Unlike normal income tax, the amendment periods don’t apply to Family Trust Distribution Tax, so the ATO can still hit your client decades later with FTDT. Hence, it is really important to get Family Trust Elections right ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
This is part 2 of our talk about NDIS registration with Astrid Rivalland and Helen Young of LegalVision in Sydney. Please listen first to part 1 in episode 427 ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
As accountants, we work with individuals, companies, trusts partnerships and any combination of those. That is what we are familiar with.
But if a client came to you to set up a charity, would you know how to structure this?  ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
In this episode, we ask Bradley Murphy and Darren Catherall of Murphy Tax in Sydney six questions about foreign trusts and companies ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
Updated s100A TR and PCG - get the updated review of ATO's approach to s100 issues. Avoid reimbursement arrangements ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
'In the Black Marketing' - the title of this episode - covers the medium and long-term marketing principles outlined in Allen Bostrom's book 'In the Black ..read more
Tax Talks
2M ago
There are many PSI examples in PCG 2024/D2, but all are pretty black and white ..read more
Tax Talks
3M ago
When you look at family trusts, everything rotates around the Test Individual. They are the stick in the sand ..read more