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How to Save Money for those Big Ticket Purchases

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

Just a very small number of us can master money. Money seems to have a mind of its own once […]

Income Protection and Taxes in Australia: Is it Tax Deductible

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

An income-protection insurance policy can be an invaluable lifeline for you and your family in the event you are incapacitated […]

Is a Superannuation Salary Sacrifice Still Worth it?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

The recent lowering of the annual concessional super contribution limits from $30,000 (or $35,000 for those over the age of […]

Is an Extra Superannuation Contribution a Great Idea?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

Superannuation is one of the best and most tax effective ways to build a retirement nest egg. Whether you are […]

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Is Your Business Ready for the Single Touch Payroll?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

From 1 July 2018, Australian companies with 20 or more employees (known as substantial employers) will have to begin meet […]

Are You Using the Small Business Superannuation Clearinghouse Yet?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

All Australian employers must provide their employees with a Superannuation Guarantee, compulsory superannuation payments that the employer makes on behalf […]

Is Your Income Protected?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

We almost take for granted, the routine of being able to wake up every day, work and earn a liveable […]

Mitigating Fraud in Statutory Payments

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

Statutory payments are made to employees to compensate for lost earnings when they are away from work either due to […]

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On Franking Credits and Your SMSF

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

Before 1985, Australian companies, like those in other advanced economies, faced a punitive double taxation quagmire on company profits. The […]

Resident vs Non Resident for Tax Purposes: What is Your Tax Residency?

By James Mav | May 10, 2018

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) treats individual taxpayers differently based on their residency status. Both Australian residents and non-residents must […]

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