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The #1 Question To Ask At The End Of 2020
From a financial perspective, this year has been one of the most interesting things we've ever seen, as accountants, and probably you as a business owner. I think we've had some high highs and some low lows - I don't think anyone's been exempt from...
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The Power of Compound Returns
This is an example of the power of compound returns.
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A Quick Overview Of The Federal Budget Update
Scott Morrison said, “the results of the dip in the economy globally are 45 times worse than the GFC.” That’s an incredible dip compared to something that shook up the Australian economy a few years ago. What they've encouraged is more spending,...
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4 Types Of Investments To Grow Your Wealth
In terms of investment, I've learned about and looked into a whole heap of different things from Bitcoin to silver bars - and different clients like different things. I’ve worked with a whole range of different tastes: shares, managed funds, index...
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Is Debt A Dirty Word?
Good debt is usually referred to as “tax deductible debt”, and bad debt is referred to as “non-tax deductible debt”.
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Intellectual Property & The Immediate Asset Write Off
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The 5 Bank Accounts You Need To Stay In Control Of Your Finance
Instead of envelopes, opt for different bank accounts, that's the idea here.
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The 3 Different Tax Rates For Super Explained
There's a couple of different tax rates for Super.
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Claiming Depreciation On An Office Fit-Out
So for guidance with a fit-out for the actual construction and fit-out of a building (so things you can't move, like walls, glass panels, and reception desks that are built out of the ground, that sort of thing) unfortunately we've got to claim them...
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Is there any tax on transfer of listed shares to the SMSF?
If you own shares, let's say you own shares in your personal name and you transfer them to your SMSF, that is deemed to be a disposal of the shares in your own name, so you will have CGT implications when you transfer them in.
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