March 2026 Newsletter
March 6, 2026DPN Review: A Wake-Up Call for Business Owners on Personal Tax Risks Running a successful business is hard work—and sometimes, despite best intentions, tax obligations slip. If the business is being operated through a company structure, then the ATO can...
February 2026 Newsletter
February 3, 2026Holiday Homes Under the Microscope: What the ATO’s New Guidance Means for You For many Australians, a holiday home does double duty. It’s a place to escape with family and friends, and during the rest of the year it’s listed...
December 2025 Newsletter
December 3, 2025From payroll reform to professional development, this issue explores several important topics for businesses and investors. We unpack the new Payday Super laws that will soon change how employers handle super contributions and clarify when further study — like an...
November 2025 Newsletter
November 3, 2025Super Tax Shake-Up: Big Balances Beware If your super balance is comfortably below $3 million, you can probably relax — the proposed changes to the super rules shouldn’t adversely affect you (yet). But if your super is nudging that level,...
October 2025 Newsletter
October 2, 2025Trust Resolutions – Why Timing and Evidence Matter A recent decision of the Administrative Review Tribunal (Goldenville Family Trust v Commissioner of Taxation [2025]) highlights the importance of documentation and evidence when it comes to tax planning and the consequences...
September 2025 Newsletter
September 3, 2025A win for those carrying student debt In support of young Australians and in response to the rising cost of living, the Australian Government has passed legislation to reduce student loan debt by 20% and change the way that loan...
August 2025 Newsletter
August 8, 2025Interest deductions: risks and opportunities This tax season, we’ve seen a surge in questions about whether interest on a loan can be claimed as a tax deduction. It’s a great question as the way interest expenses are treated can significantly...
July 2025 Newsletter
July 1, 2025Div 296 super tax and practical things to consider Division 296 super tax is a controversial Federal Government proposal to impose an extra 15% tax on some superannuation earnings for individuals if their total superannuation balance (TSB) is over $3...
June 2025 Newsletter
June 16, 2025Labor’s victory: unpacking the promises and priorities As the Labor party settle back into their seats having secured a majority in the House of Representatives, we look at the campaign promises and the unfinished business from the last term. Individuals...








