As the end of the financial year approaches, it is important that you take the time to focus on tax planning and tax issues that affect you before 30 June 2022 arrives.
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Tax Planning for Businesses 2022
As the end of the financial year approaches, it is important that you take the time to focus on tax planning and tax issues that affect you before 30 June 2022 arrives.
Webinar Now Available: EOFY Superannuation Strategies for Clients
End of year of fast approaching – make sure you give yourself time to prepare.
Join us for this free webinar and learn more about the EOFY changes and what actions you need to take now.
New Super Tricks for the Election
The Coalition, on the weekend, unveiled their latest policy to encourage older Australians to downsize their homes.
Read this article to find out more about the latest announcements.
Is negative gearing worthwhile?
In this short video, Michelle Griffiths speaks about negative gearing, whether it’s worthwhile and dispels some of the myths around it.
Webinar Now Available: EOFY Tax Planning for Business
It’s tax time again! In this webinar, our Business Advisory & Taxation specialist Tony Rule discusses how tax planning is more than getting your superannuation payments up to date and purchasing assets before 30 June.
Woohoo! TAG celebrates 25 Years in business
TAG celebrates 25 years in business this week. With this great achievement, we asked Mark Templeton, TAGs Managing Director, a few questions to gain some insight and reflection on this significant milestone.
Loans Update – April
In this update:
– More buyers now eligible for federal housing incentives
– Median repayment buffers double from 10 to 21 months
– A rate lock can protect you from forecast rate rises
Webinar Now Available: Investor Update 2022
Wondering how the Federal Budget and Election may affect you? In this free webinar, Leigh Jobling will discuss the impact of the Federal Budget and election, analysis of the market conditions and the potential impact and more.
Income Protection – the devil is in the detail
Michelle Griffiths answers a great question on income protection insurance and to what extent you would be protected.
Bull vs Bear Markets – learn from the past
Markets rise and fall (sometimes quite violently) in the short term, sometimes lasting for a period of months and is some cases even years. But while the bears might own the playground some of the time, the bull controls the neighborhood most of the time.
Property Investment and Loans Update – March
In this update:
– Property investor activity growth
– House and unit price gap hits record level
– Student loan can make it harder to get a home loan
– Australians choosing brokers over banks