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Tax Debt in Family Court: Impact on Matrimonial Pool Division
Did you know that your tax debts prior to separation are counted as liabilities in the Family Court, thereby affecting your share in the matrimonial pool? The treatment of “tax debt in family court” is a critical consideration during divorce proceedings, as it influences the equitable division of assets.
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International Tax
Tax Common Reporting Standard (CRS): Australian Chinese Community
Many of the Australian Chinese community may be affected by the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) the new international tax reporting system. The CRS is designed to […][…]
Tax Debt
Remission of the general interest charge – the tax consequences
The ATO imposes a general interest charge for late payments. You can ask for this to be remitted. If it is, you may have to pay tax on the remitted amount.[…]
Tax Debt
Setting up your sole trader business for success
Being a sole trader can be hard, and it can be difficult to manage your cash flow. Find out how to make sure there’s always enough money to pay your taxes.[…]
Superannuation
Superannuation funds not yours until you retire
One of the biggest mistakes you can make as a trustee/member of a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (“SMSF”) is to treat the fund’s money like your own […][…]
Tax Advice
SME Business Protection – Tax Tips – Chinese Community
In a recent seminar for members of the Chinese community on SME Business Protection, Tania Waterhouse, taxation and superannuation specialist, gave helpful tax tips. Tania focussed on […][…]
Tax Audit
Why a notice of estimate of liability from the ATO means trouble
If you don’t lodge your activity statement or SGC statement, the ATO can estimate your tax liability and charge very high penalties (75-90%) for doing so.[…]