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21 Jan

When Assumptions Meet Reality in Practice Purchases

A reflection on why some practice purchases struggle after settlement, not due to poor advice, but because assumptions, timing, and cashflow don’t always align in the real world.



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11 Dec '25

APRA Introduces Debt-to-Income Limits. What Doctors Need to Know

APRA has announced its first formal debt-to-income (DTI) limit, marking a significant shift in how banks assess and manage mortgage risk. While this applies to all borrowers, the implications for medical professionals—especially IMGs, registrars, GPs and practice owners—are distinct and worth understanding early.



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30 Sep '25

The CGT Retirement Exemption Concession: A Major Advantage for Small Business Owners

If you’re running a small business and decide to sell it – or dispose of some of its assets – the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) retirement exemption can be a game-changer. This concession can significantly reduce, or even eliminate, the tax payable on the capital gain.



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27 Sep '25

Helping Your Kids Buy Their First Home Using Super

If you’re looking for ways to give your children a boost in saving for their first home, the First Home Super Saver Scheme (FHSSS) is a smart option to consider. It’s a tax-effective strategy that allows young people to grow their deposit faster, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and have never owned property before.



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24 Sep '25

Using Super to Invest in Property – How SMSF Borrowing Works

If you’re considering using your self-managed super fund (SMSF) to buy property, you’ll need the right structure in place. One of the main ways to do this is through a Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangement (LRBA).



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20 Sep '25

Tax on Redundancy Payments Explained

Being made redundant often comes with a lump sum payout. While this can provide valuable financial support, it’s important to understand how the payment is taxed. Not all components are taxed the same way, and the tax treatment can significantly affect how much you actually take home.



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16 Sep '25

Car Expense Claims for Electric Vehicles

Claiming car expenses for electric vehicles (EVs) can be more complicated than for petrol cars – especially when using the logbook method. While fuel receipts are straightforward for petrol cars, calculating electricity usage for EVs requires more careful record-keeping and ATO-approved methods.



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12 Sep '25

Using Home Equity to Build Wealth Without the Costly Mistakes

Most Australians who’ve owned their home for 3+ years have built significant equity.
The big question is: are you putting it to work, or letting opportunity slip away?

In our latest blog, I share common mistakes to avoid when leveraging equity for investing — and we’ve also included a 7-Step Checklist you can use straight away.



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8 Sep '25

SMSFs Hit $1 Trillion – What the Latest ATO Statistics Mean for You

Australia’s passion for self-managed super funds (SMSFs) is stronger than ever. According to the ATO’s June 2025 quarterly statistical report, SMSFs have officially surpassed the $1 trillion mark in assets, cementing their place as a key driver of retirement wealth.



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5 Sep '25

Family Trusts: Benefits and Disadvantages You Need to Know

Family trusts are often praised for their tax and asset protection benefits. One of the biggest attractions is the ability to split income among family members, helping reduce the overall tax burden compared to when one person earns all the income or when the trust itself is taxed.



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1 Sep '25

Protecting Your Super from Scams

With over $4 trillion in superannuation savings, it’s no surprise that scammers see super as an easy target. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has issued warnings about the growing number of high-pressure sales tactics and misleading promises designed to trick Australians into risky superannuation switches. Since your super is likely to be one of your largest lifetime investments, knowing how to protect it is essential.



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31 Aug '25

What to Do If You Exceed Your Super Contribution Caps in Australia

Superannuation is one of the most tax-effective ways to save for retirement. But the government sets strict annual limits, called contribution caps, on how much you can add to your super. If you go over these caps, you may face extra tax.

Here’s what happens, your options, and how to avoid breaching the limits.



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28 Aug '25

What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Australia?

When someone passes away without a valid will, this is called intestacy. In this situation, each Australian state and territory has its own rules that determine how the estate is divided. While these intestacy laws provide a safety net, the outcome may not reflect what you would have wanted for your family.



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25 Aug '25

Economic Roundtable

Last month’s economics and productivity roundtable wrapped up with the government making it clear that it remains firmly in charge of the nation’s tax policy direction. While plenty of ideas were discussed, very few immediate changes are set to be introduced.

Aside from ongoing talks with the States about a road user charge for electric vehicles, the only confirmed measures remain the two small personal income tax cuts promised at the May election and the 15% tax on large superannuation balances.



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21 Aug '25

CGT and Off-the-Plan Property Purchases

Buying a property off the plan can be an attractive option, but it comes with unique capital gains tax (CGT) implications. Because settlement may take place months—or even years—after signing the initial contract, it’s important to understand how CGT rules apply.



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17 Aug '25

Deductibility of Self-Education Expenses

Many Australians pay out of pocket for courses and study programs to improve their skills, advance their careers, and boost their income. While this is a great investment in your future, it raises an important question: are self-education expenses tax-deductible? The rules can be complex, and the ATO applies a strict test. Let’s break down when you can (and can’t) claim a deduction for self-education expenses.



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12 Aug '25

Claiming a Deduction on Super Contributions: A Guide for Ages 67–75

If you’re aged between 67 and 75 and want to claim a tax deduction for personal super contributions, special rules apply. You’ll need to meet the work test (or in some cases, the one-off work test exemption). Understanding these requirements is essential to maximise your retirement savings and stay compliant with ATO rules.



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8 Aug '25

When Should You Cancel Insurance Inside Your Super?

Many Australians hold life insurance and disability cover inside their superannuation fund. It’s a simple and cost-effective way to get protection, but as retirement approaches, many people start to question whether it’s worth keeping.

There’s no universal answer. Whether you should keep or cancel insurance in super depends on your stage of life, financial situation, and family needs. Here are the key things to consider before making changes.



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4 Aug '25

Stuck in the Middle: How the Sandwich Generation in Australia Can Cope Financially

Feeling stuck in the middle? You're not alone.
Supporting both ageing parents and grown-up kids? Here's how to protect your finances without burning out.
More Australians are joining the sandwich generation — juggling care for elderly parents while still supporting children, often well into adulthood. It’s emotionally draining and financially challenging, especially if you’re trying to keep your retirement plans on track.



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25 Jul '25

Can You Claim a Tax Deduction for Work Clothes? Here’s What the ATO Says

Can you claim work clothes on tax? Here's what actually counts.

From steel-capped boots to business suits — what's deductible and what’s not might surprise you.

In this article, we break down what you can claim, what you can’t, and how to avoid the common traps — especially if you're buying uniforms, protective gear, or laundry expenses.



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23 Jul '25

Thinking About an SMSF? Here’s What You Should Know First

Thinking about an SMSF? Here's what most people get wrong. Control, flexibility, direct property... SMSFs sound like the ideal setup — but they’re not for everyone.

If you’ve been wondering whether an SMSF is right for you, we’ve broken down the key things to consider. 



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22 Jul '25

The Great Wealth Transfer: Are You Prepared?

Australia is set for a massive intergenerational wealth transfer, with trillions at stake. If you're inheriting or planning your legacy, understanding the tax implications is crucial. Learn how to protect your wealth and avoid common tax pitfalls—contact us today for expert advice.



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21 Jul '25

CGT Consequences of Divorce

Going through a divorce or separation? The transfer of property and assets can have significant tax implications. Learn how CGT roll-over relief works and what you need to consider to avoid future surprises. Get expert advice tailored to your situation—contact us today.



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18 Jul '25

Super Guarantee Rate Rises to 12% from 1 July 2025

From 1 July 2025, the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate will increase to 12%, meaning more employer contributions to your super fund. This change will boost your retirement savings over time but timing matters when it comes to how much super you receive.



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17 Jul '25

Selling Shares? Make Sure You Understand the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Rules

With recent market volatility triggered by Trump’s tariffs leading to widespread share sell-offs globally, it’s more important than ever to understand how Capital Gains Tax (CGT) applies to the sale of shares in Australia



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16 Jul '25

Upcoming Age Pension Changes from 1 July 2025

If you're nearing retirement or already receiving the Age Pension, there's good news. Starting 1 July 2025, the Australian Government will increase the Age Pension means test thresholds — a change that could make more older Australians eligible for a full or part pension and potentially increase current payments.

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15 Jul '25

Is Your Contractor Actually an Employee?

Classifying a worker correctly as either an employee or an independent contractor is critical for your business. Getting it right can help you avoid major financial and legal issues, while getting it wrong could result in serious penalties — especially if it spans multiple financial years.

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14 Jul '25

Key Change to ATO Interest Deductibility from 1 July 2025

From 1 July 2025, interest on unpaid tax debts will no longer be tax-deductible—even if the debt relates to an earlier financial year.

However, any interest charged by the ATO before 1 July 2025 can still be claimed as a deduction in your 2024–25 tax return.



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11 Jul '25

Superannuation Updates for Healthcare Professionals – What’s Changing from 1 July 2025

If you're a healthcare professional focused on building a strong retirement strategy, it's important to stay up to date with the latest changes to superannuation. From 1 July 2025, some key thresholds remain unchanged—while one important cap is increasing, offering new opportunities for tax-effective retirement planning.



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10 Jul '25

Working from home and occupancy costs

Recent developments in Australian tax law could impact how healthcare professionals working from home claim deductions. A notable case heard by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT)—Hall v Commissioner of Taxation—has brought renewed attention to whether occupancy costs such as rent, mortgage interest, home insurance, and council rates can be claimed by employees, including those in healthcare, who are required to work remotely.



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24 Jun '25

CGT Timing: When Is a Sale Contract Actually Entered Into?

When it comes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) in Australia, the timing of a sale contract is crucial. The ATO considers the date you enter into the contract to sell an asset—not the settlement date—as the key point for CGT purposes. This means any capital gain or capital loss is counted in the income year the contract is signed.



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17 Jun '25

Maximise Your 2024–25 Tax Return

If you’re getting organised for your 2024–25 tax return, now’s the perfect time to ensure your deductions are in order. Two common areas the ATO (Australian Taxation Office) often reviews are working from home claims and car usage for work. Here's how to stay compliant while maximising your return.



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10 Jun '25

CGT Exemption for Land Adjacent to Your Home

When selling your home in Australia, Capital Gains Tax (CGT) may be fully exempt – but only under certain conditions. One key area to understand is how CGT applies to land adjacent to your home. This article breaks down the rules in simple terms to help you determine whether you qualify for the exemption.



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5 Jun '25

Can You Leave Superannuation to Grandchildren in Australia?

Australian grandparents often ask if they can pass superannuation benefits directly to grandchildren. Unfortunately, this is rarely possible due to strict dependency rules – but there's an effective solution.



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3 Jun '25

What the New Division 296 Super Tax Means for You

The Australian Government has proposed a new tax on superannuation that could significantly impact high-balance super accounts. Set to begin on 1 July 2025, Division 296 would introduce an additional 15% tax on super earnings for balances exceeding $3 million.



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23 May '25

2025 Key Changes and Tax Planning for SMSF

As the 2025 financial year unfolds, understanding the nuances of superannuation and Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs) is paramount for Australian businesses and high-income professionals. Proactive planning can help you maximise your retirement savings, ensure compliance, and avoid potential pitfalls.



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21 May '25

CGT Small Business Concessions: Using an Asset in Your Business for the Required Time

A recent decision by the tax tribunal has reinforced a key rule for accessing the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) small business concessions: if you sell a business asset and want to claim the CGT concessions, the asset must have been used in your business—or at least held ready for use—for a specific period of time.



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20 May '25

📉 Market Volatility: Super’s Silver Lining

Has your super balance taken a hit due to recent market fluctuations? While this might seem like a setback, it could actually open the door to opportunities that weren’t previously available. In fact, now might be the perfect time to reassess your retirement strategy and make the most of your super.



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15 May '25

Understanding Binding Death Benefit Nominations (BDBN)

Many people assume their superannuation will automatically go to their loved ones when they pass away. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Unlike other assets covered by a will, your superannuation is handled separately. To ensure it goes to the right people, you need a Binding Death Benefit Nomination (BDBN).



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13 May '25

Keep Accurate CGT Records and Save on Tax

Congratulations on your successful investment! You’re ready to cash in, and while you’re celebrating, the ATO is also taking note. That capital gain has increased your wealth but also your tax bill. However, with good record-keeping, you can legally reduce the amount of tax you pay.



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8 May '25

Concessional Super Contributions vs. Mortgage Paydown: Which Is the Smarter Move?

If you have extra cash, you might be wondering whether to make additional concessional contributions to your super fund or use the money to pay down your mortgage, whether it’s on your home or a holiday property. Both options have benefits, but the right choice depends on your financial situation and goals. Let’s explore both strategies.



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7 May '25

Writing a Will in a Tax-Effective Way

Writing a Will in a Tax-Effective Way

When people write a will, they often leave their assets to their children, usually in equal shares. At the time of writing the will, their children might still be young, and the parents may also still be relatively young when they later update it.



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1 May '25

Small-Scale Subdivision and Property Development

If you’ve decided to knock down your home and build a couple of townhouses—perhaps to live in one or sell them all—it’s important to understand the tax implications. The same applies if you’re planning to subdivide your large backyard, or if you’ve purchased a large block of land (such as a coastal or country property) with the intention of building and selling homes because the market has picked up.



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17 Apr '25

Maximise Your Super Contributions: A Simple Guide to Year-End Tax Strategies

Looking for a smart way to boost your super and lower your tax bill before the financial year ends? Discover the benefits of salary sacrifice and personal deductible contributions (PDCs). Whether you’re looking for simplicity or flexibility, these strategies can help you get the most out of your superannuation. Read on to find out which one is right for you!



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27 Mar '25

2025 Federal Budget

On 25 March 2025, the Federal Government delivered its fourth Budget, focusing on five key priorities, including cost-of-living relief, housing, and education.

From a tax and superannuation perspective, there weren’t any surprises, although the Treasurer did pull a rabbit out of the hat by announcing a small (very small) tax cut for individuals. Not many commentators had been expecting that.

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5 Mar '25

Salary Sacrifice vs. Personal Deductible Contributions (PDCs)

Superannuation is a tax-effective way to save for retirement, offering investment growth and tax benefits



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4 Mar '25

Do You Own an Asset Used in Your Spouse’s Business?

If you own an asset—such as land, a factory, or a trademark—that is used by someone else in operating a small business, you may be eligible for capital gains tax (CGT) small business concessions when you sell the asset. These concessions can reduce, eliminate, or defer the capital gain arising from the sale.

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14 Feb '25

Inheriting a Home

Inheriting a Home – and Then Living in It

Many people are aware that if you inherit a home and sell it within two years of the deceased’s passing, the sale may be exempt from capital gains tax (CGT).

However, there is another way to obtain a full CGT exemption on an inherited home—by ensuring that a “relevant” person resides in the property as their primary residence from the date of the deceased’s passing until the home is later sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of.



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