Key targets: ATO releases its tax time hit list for 2022
The tax deductions and dodgy records to be closely watched by the Australian Taxation Office this year have been unveiled.
The tax deductions and dodgy records to be closely watched by the Australian Taxation Office this year have been unveiled.
Cryptocurrencies and gambling have boomed among under-30s. But how can you tell when family or friends push it too far?
No matter how you rate your mortgage, now is the time to make some moves before rates rise quickly.
NFTs have surged in popularity but their rising use as an asset and investment is attracting scams. Here’s what to look for.
Many Australians are feeling the pressure to keep up appearances and maintain a certain lifestyle they can showcase on social media – but it’s coming at a hefty cost, new research has found.
You’ve heard of corkage, and even cakeage, but there’s a new fee pubs, cafes and restaurants are charging, and they’re failing to disclose it.
Travellers are getting slugged as much as $15 for withdrawing just $200 while overseas. But there are a number of easy ways you can minimise the hefty charges.
Jetsetters hoping to save money by using their credit card travel insurance policies may actually end up leaving themselves without any cover. Here’s what to look out for.
Majority of telco customers have a phone deal with the big three — Telstra, Optus and Vodafone — but big savings can be made if you look at switching.
OPINION: Many property investors are not rich, they are just hardworking Australians who are trying to make some money on the side. It’s time the pollies left us alone.
Every dollar saved is money that can be better spent on enjoying life, so follow these shopping tips to get a much bigger bang for your buck.
Drinking money for young people used to focus on booze, but Millennials are taking healthier and sweeter options when it comes to quenching thirsts.
Dealing with a couple of interest rate rises is scary enough, but when loan repayments surge by hundreds of dollars, it’s enough to make borrowers question their entire investment.
Tax refunds are now trickier to get after a big change has meant landlords could miss out on thousands of dollars through one small mistake.
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