As of 1st July 2019 there were some changes that came into affect. This includes:
Insurance inside Superannuation funds
We let you know the tax tip-offs from the ATO
Laundry expenses are going to be reviewed
Who owns the assets…
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Life is busy – we not only get it, but this year we are actually embracing it by making a way to do your tax without actually coming in.
This year we have introduced a new way of doing tax. From your couch. Yep you heard that right.
It's…
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Shaun has an entrepreneur mindset that is always seeking out information. Always looking for something better, self improvement, business improvement: more success all round. He encourages his team and clients to do the same, and we thought…
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Throughout June we will be sharing some tax tips for businesses this coming tax time.
These will be short and sweet and we hope you will learn something for this upcoming tax season.
1. Working from home
If you don’t have a dedicated…
How will the 2019 Federal Budget effect me and my business?
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's main talking point was that this budget will bring us back to surplus.
Back in black, back on track.
Here are the most important bits:
Small/medium…
PAYG Instalments, something that alot of our clients get confused about.
Pay as you go instalments (PAYG) get issued by the ATO, and you get sent a welcome or adjusted letter.
But do you understand it? Shaun Farrugia explains all you need…
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Wondering how your business should be structured? In this article we are going to focus on the four main business structures: sole traders, partnerships, companies, and trusts. Get it right from the start and your business will be set up for…
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We know you're busy, if you'd like to have your tax appointment by phone or Zoom that is easy to do. We explain what we need you to email through to us prior to your appointment.
Single Touch Payroll or STP is a new system whereby all employers are required to submit payroll data to the ATO on the same day that they pay their employees.
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Shaun recently sat down with Paul Benson to talk about making the move to self employment.
Have a business idea, think you can do things better than your boss, or ready to take your side-hustle to the next level?
Have a listen to this…
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With the cost of housing continuing to climb, in addition to the rising cost of tertiary education, many parents and grandparents are worried about what the future holds for the young people in their lives.
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We have had a few phone calls regarding some scam phone calls from some very dodgy people claiming to be the ATO. It's important that you know what to do, and you don't fall into their trap.
So, someone is calling you claiming to be the…
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From 1 November 2018 the new Long Service Leave legislation will come in to effect in Victoria.
The fundamental that Long Service Leave starts accruing after 7 years of continuous service still remains, however much more flexibility has…
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This is a question that we get a lot – particularly around June when the insurance companies have lots of ads on TV telling everyone that they will be severely penalised if they don't!
But do you really need it?
No, not necessarily for…
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Shaun Farrugia recently created this video to explain a question that was on a few of our clients lips.
Watch below to hear the difference between an offset and a redraw account on your home loan. This is a question we do get very often,…
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*Cue foreboding music and melodramatic voiceover.* “What would happen to your loved ones if you were unable to look after them?” Though the ads are often overly dramatic, life insurance can play an important role for some families.
You…
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We all know that recycling is great for the environment. But debt recycling? Well, if done right, that could be great for your own little patch of planet earth.
There are three things that many Aussie property owners wish they could do:…
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Significant changes have been made to Australia’s credit reporting rules after a new Comprehensive Credit Reporting regime (CCR) came into effect in the new financial year. This means now is as good a time as ever to perform a credit check.
The…
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Credit card providers love to use all kinds of incentives to get you to put that shiny piece of plastic into your wallet, ripe for usage at your weaker moments. Here’s how to avoid getting snared in credit card debt.
Most humans love…
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Every year thousands of Aussie families flush their hard earned dollars down the gurgler because they put off the simple act of refinancing their mortgage. If you’re overdue, rest assured that it’s much easier than you may think!
While…
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It’s a morbid thought that many of us tend to shy away from, but end-of-life financial planning is a crucial stage in any successful financial management plan.
One day down the track you’ll no longer be around to use or take care…
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Most Australians receive a tax refund, but not all spend it wisely. Here’s how to make the most of your tax windfall – and not blow it all in Bali.
It's now October, and we have already lodged most of our clients individual tax returns.…
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Things start out so rosy. You both like the same movies, sports teams and pistachio-flavoured gelato. Then one day you realise you manage your finances in completely different ways. Well, here’s how to get on the same page.
Relationships,…
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There are two kinds of debt in this world: the kind that is tax deductible and the kind that isn’t.
Knowing the difference, and planning your purchases accordingly, can significantly improve your cashflow, opportunities and overall…
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Sure, the value of the average Australian home may have fallen for nine consecutive months, but it’s far from doom and gloom. Let’s put it all in a bit of perspective.
It’s easy to see a headline such as “Australian dwelling…
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Keen for a new laptop, car, or even an airport lounge membership? Sick of putting your hand in your pocket for school fees, the rent or your mortgage? All of these things could be paid for through a salary sacrifice arrangement.
With…
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You know how it goes. You see that dream property you’ve just got to have, and then next minute, the budget is in smithereens. Well, at least that’s what happens to almost a quarter of home buyers. Here’s how to keep a lid on your…
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So you’ve decided to finally take the plunge and start saving for a deposit to buy your first home? Here’s a few handy tips to get you started.
Saved for a holiday before? Or a car? What about TV or computer?
The good news is that…
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Seen an offer along the lines of: ‘Drive away, 0% finance to pay’? Well, like most things in life, when it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Finance offers like 0% (or other low interest rates) for new cars exist for a reason:…
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For most first home buyers, the property market can seem like a tough nut to crack. But today we’ll look at a new super scheme that makes it a whole lot easier to save for a deposit.
Heard of the First Home Super Saver (FHSS) scheme?
No?…
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Tuesday night Scott Morrisson handed down what can be best described as an pre-election Budget and in our opinion a very tax centric budget.
No major announcements of increases or decreases in service spend and It is still expected that…
The hangover has worn off, the (frightening) wedding bills have been paid, and you finally have time to relax and look forward to a long life of marital bliss ahead. Or do you?
You and your partner probably had a number of money-related…
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Redundancy – not something most of us like to contemplate. Yet it is a reality for many of us in our working life. So rather than redundancy being seen as something negative, let’s flip it around - your redundancy could be the best thing…
Whether it’s as an investment asset or a holiday home, buying your second property poses a unique set of challenges. Here’s what you should consider.
Australians love property, and it’s not difficult to see why. Property is seen…
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Taxpayers are being put on notice by the ATO, which will be paying close attention to claims for ‘other work-related expenses’ this year.
Ensuring you have appropriate records, and sound advice, will be more important than ever for…
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Over the years I’ve found that the best way for me to stay fit and engage in some regular exercise is to set myself a goal. Last year I set myself a goal of completing a triathlon. I’ve done quite a bit of running over recent years,…
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Saying no to family is always difficult. But if a family member or friend asks you to become a loan guarantor, it always pays to think carefully before signing on the dotted line.
Being a co-borrower or guarantor on a loan certainly has…
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If you catch a snippet of the radio in the morning on your way to work, you’re likely to hear what happened to the Dow Jones overnight.
If you read your news on-line or watch the news on TV it’s likely you’ll hear about the All Ords…
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Whether you’re keen to start monetizing a passion project, or want to finally escape office politics and run your own show, here are four issues that regularly trip up new business owners.
Starting your own business is an exciting time.…
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Sure, the first half of this week has seen the Australian share market described as a “bloodbath”. But now’s not a good time to panic. Here’s why.
The US Dow Jones might have suffered its biggest dive in history, and the Australian…
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Financing options for homebuyers could open up once more with the federal government suggesting that lending restrictions could be eased if property prices fall sharper than expected.
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government…
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How hard is it to get started? I’m sure we’ve all had things that either need to be done, or that we’d like to do, but we put them off – shift them to the bottom of the pile or check out our Facebook feed instead.
When it comes…
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It’s easy to get overwhelmed with a long list of tasks, so we’ve simplified things for you. Just tackle one job on this list each month and you’ll make a huge difference to your finances in 2018.
January: Create a monthly family budget…
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Shaun Farrugia (Optimised's founder), recently sat down with Paul Benson from Financial Autonomy (who is also our trusted Financial Planner).
They talked about all things Trusts, including:
The dummies guide to what exactly a Trust is
…
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Ask 10 different financial experts about the future of Bitcoin, and you’ll get 10 different answers. Here’s the good, the bad and the outright ugly.
The price of a single Bitcoin has skyrocketed more than 1700% since the beginning…
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Australians have gravitated towards the benefits of interest-only home loans in high numbers in years gone by. But a raft of changes mean it might be a good time to start looking into the principal-and-interest option instead.
In Australia, four…
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It could soon become harder for Aussie families to secure a loan directly from lenders, with the prudential regulator warning people to prepare for a crackdown on lending standards.
APRA’s main concern is that banks and other lenders…
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You may have heard the PM drop a big hint earlier this week that tax cuts are coming for middle-income Aussie families. However it was all very light on detail, so here’s what to make of it.
In case you missed it, here’s the tidbit…
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You’ve got clients, you’re making money and you’re paying the bills. But if you don’t have a budget, how do you know your business is on track?
Many businesses make the mistake of not creating a budget, either because they don’t know…
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Blockchain. Bitcoin. Cryptocurrencies. You’ve probably heard these words popping up more and more often around your office water-cooler, but what do they mean? Let us explain.
Blockchain, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are some…
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Seizing an opportunity for growth, responding to threats quick-smart and keeping stakeholders happy – these are all hallmarks of good business. And they all require good cash flow management.
In fact, cash flow management can make or break…
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Can you believe it's tax time again already?
As we aren't holding in person tax return appointments this year, all information will be collected using our Tax From Your Couch.
If you'd like to gather your information in a spreadsheet prior…
We have put together a summary of the key tax and financial changes that were announced in last night’s federal budget.
This was Scott Morrison's 2nd budget and is focused on increased transport infrastructure spending which will support…
Below is a summary of the key tax and superannuation changes that were announced in this years federal budget.
There are some wins for business – aimed to stimulate ‘Jobs & Growth’ which was this year's slogan.
There are plenty…
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1st July changes: what you need to know
Tax from your couch 2019
Business books: what are we reading right now?
June tax tips
2019 Budget wrap-up
What are PAYG Instalments?
Business structuring: which one is right for me?
Phone tax appointment
Have you heard of STP?
The essential things you need to do to move to self employment – a podcast
The challenges of investing for children – an article by Paul Benson
How do I know it’s really the ATO calling me?
Changes to Long Service Leave from 1 November 2018
Do I need Private Health Insurance?
Offset vs Redraw
Life Insurance explained, minus the sombre tones
What is debt recycling?
How to perform a credit health check
5 Common Credit Card Traps
Are you flushing money down the drain by putting off refinancing?
The importance of a will and a power of attorney
Don’t blow it. Make the most of your tax refund
What to do if you and your partner aren’t on the same page with your finances
What makes your debt tax deductible?
Putting the property price dip into perspective
Could you benefit from salary sacrificing?
Don’t blow the budget on your next property purchase
How to save for a first home deposit
The truth about 0% car finance offers
Using your super fund to save for your first home
Budget wrap-up 2018
You’re married! Now what about your finances?
Redundancy equals opportunity
What you need to know before buying your second property
Do you know what you can and can’t claim?
How triathlons are like Financial Planning – guest post by Paul Benson
Going guarantor on a family member’s loan?
The sharemarket – a beginners guide by Paul Benson
Four business hurdles that trip up first timers
Seven reasons why you shouldn’t hit the panic button
Lending restrictions could soon ease
Procrastination – 9 tips to combat this number one killer of Financial dreams
Improve your finances one month at a time with this 2018 to-do list
Shaun talks about Trusts: Podcast
Bitcoin: Boom or bubble?
Why it might be time to consider a principal-and-interest home loan
Regulator to crack down on home loan lending standards
Dissecting the PM’s Tax cut teaser
Create a business budget in seven simple steps
Blockchain, Bitcoin & other Cryptocurrencies: What you need to know
Why a cashflow forecast might just save your business
Individual Tax Deductions Checklist
2017 Budget wrap-up
Your 2 minute guide to the tax and super changes that affect you and your business.