We’re coming to get you, taxman warns
THE tax office announces a hit list of people it’s targeting this year, and you’re on it.
THE tax office announces a hit list of people it’s targeting this year, and you’re on it.
MOST small to medium businesses fail to exploit all of the strategies available to them to minimise their tax, according to a survey released by the Commonwealth Bank.
THAT was quick. Money-savvy Aussies have already found a loophole to avoid being stung by the government’s controversial new debt levy.
IT’S painful, yet when it comes to tax we’re committing seven deadly sins and heading to money hell. Here’s how to avoid it.
WHEN it comes to tax returns, timing your payments can mean the difference between a tax refund and a bill.
TAX time doesn’t have to be uncomfortable. In fact, many property investors will find it to be their favourite time of the year.
PEOPLE who make a mistake with this year’s tax return – deliberate or accidental – are risking a big increase in financial penalties.
JUNE can be a taxing time for people rushing to get their finances sorted before the end of the financial year.
THE taxman will crack down on cash-in-hand payments, targeting blue collar workers in its quest to catch out cheats.
DON’T get caught out at tax time. Health insurance rebate tiers have changed, but many Aussies don’t know how this affects them.
TAX time is a little more than a month away. How should your generation prepare for it now?
THE Government forced to abandon its promised boost to family tax benefits because the mining tax meant to fund it has been a dud.
THE cost of a $20 parcel would rise to over $35 with an online GST, in addition to delays consumers will face for collection, an investigation by CHOICE has revealed.
A GOOD investment and a way to beat the taxman – you’ve got to love it.
MILLIONS of Aussie taxpayers have already filed their returns. The rest of you better get a move on or face being penalised.
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