What are the tax implications of termination payments for employers?
When making an employment termination payment (ETP), employers should be aware of the tax implications for different circumstances. An ETP is a lump sum payment
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When making an employment termination payment (ETP), employers should be aware of the tax implications for different circumstances. An ETP is a lump sum payment
Throwing a Christmas party for your employees can be a great way to show appreciation and have some fun, but tax implications of a party can
It’s known by a variety of names, such as the black economy, or even the cash or hidden economy. It is when people or businesses deliberately
Using the most advanced GPS tracking available you can now track and manage journeys and business mileage with ease. You can either simply tap ‘start’ and
Owning an investment property can provide great benefits, including additional income and entitlement to tax deductions.Now is the time for property investors to take advantage of
Many property investors can access a wide range of tax deductions for their rental property and items subject to depreciation.Property investors may not be aware of
Australian Tax Office research indicates that, of the three in four enterprise owners that sought business tax advice from an accountant, 65 per cent retained a
The business community can feel more personal than professional at times because small and medium enterprises (SMEs) need to support one another to survive. Australian Bureau
There are more than half a million Not for Profit organisations (NFPs) in Australia. That’s over half a million organisations that can claim some significant benefits in
The ATO conducts an extensive data matching program to assist them in administrating the tax system and as a law enforcement tool. Information is collected
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