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Self education expense threshold to be removed

Self education expense threshold to be removed

29 September 2021 The $250 non-deductible threshold for self-education expenses could soon be a thing of the past. The government is finally following through on its promise to remove the threshold with the introduction of a recent Bill into Parliament. Following the...

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NSW JobSaver to end 30 November – IS YOUR BUSINESS READY?

NSW JobSaver to end 30 November – IS YOUR BUSINESS READY?

8 October 2021 When NSW reaches the 80% double vaccination rate, which is likely to be in October 2021, the Commonwealth Government will end its contributions to the JobSaver payments. The NSW Government however, will continue to fund its 50% contribution to the...

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Inspiring Women Series

Inspiring Women Series

Karina Waite grew up in Coffs Harbour and has been with Roberts and Morrow for almost 16 years as an Accountant and now very shortly as a lawyer. Find out who and what inspired Karina to become a lawyer, what advice she would give to others, and why both professions...

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Inspiring Women Series

Inspiring Women Series

Jenna Rice A career diversion from HR graduate, administration assistant to now being an accountant and makeup artist doesn’t exactly seem like a natural progression … but it is. Our interview with Jenna Rice provides some great insights and tips for anyone wanting to...

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Client Profile: Katie Kelly

Client Profile: Katie Kelly

Congratulations to Katie Kelly having returned from the Tokyo Paralympics in August, 2021, coming in at an impressive 6th place! Katie is a client of R&M, Paralympic Gold Medallist (Rio de Jeneiro 2016), 2 x times World Champion, and Founder of Sport Access...

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Loss carry back: beware of common mistakes

Loss carry back: beware of common mistakes

10 September 2021 As businesses around Australia endure the ever ending cycle of lockdowns to combat COVID-19, many small businesses can use some extra support. For businesses that haven’t lodged their 2020-21 tax returns yet, don’t forget you can claim the loss...

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Selling property: don’t forget the clearance certificate

Selling property: don’t forget the clearance certificate

10 September 2021 If you’re thinking of selling a property, you probably know all about finding a solicitor or conveyancer and a real estate agent, but did you know that you’ll also need to obtain a clearance certificate from the ATO? This clearance certificate...

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New stapled super changes coming for employers

New stapled super changes coming for employers

17 September 2021 Employers beware, from 1 November 2021, if you’re hiring new employees, there may be an extra step involved in determining which super fund employee contributions need to be paid into. Currently, when a new employee starts a new job, they are...

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Inspiring Women Series

Inspiring Women Series

Nidhi Avasthi As part of our Inspiring Women series, we had the pleasure of talking to Nidhi Avasthi. An accountant based in the Tamworth office, Nidhi is originally from India and has an interesting story to share. We loved hearing her great tips and advice for...

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Div 293 concessional contributions assessments

Div 293 concessional contributions assessments

27 August 2021 Individuals who exceed the high income threshold of $250,000 may be subject to Div 293 tax on their concessional super contributions. In effect, this tax means the effective contributions tax on concessional contributions doubles from 15% to 30% for...

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