by Camden Professionals | Nov 6, 2023 | Airbnb, Income Tax Returns, Tax & Accounting, Tax Deductions
Airbnb is a hero of the sharing economy. By matching property owners with potential guests, it’s an alternative accommodation renaissance. As a landlord, you set the price and conditions while guests get a personal touch and insight into the area. With all the...
by Camden Professionals | Oct 24, 2023 | ATO, Income Tax Returns, Tax & Accounting, Tax Deductions
It’s quite common for people to structure their professional affairs by setting up an entity to run their business through. This could be a trust, a partnership or, most often, a company. The tax rate for small companies is just 25% which compares very...
by Camden Professionals | Oct 24, 2023 | Income Tax Returns, Small Business, Small Business Tips, Tax Deductions
If you operate some or all of your business from home, you may be able to claim tax deductions for the business portion of expenses. These may include: occupancy expenses (such as mortgage interest or rent, council rates, land taxes, house insurance premiums) running...
by Camden Professionals | Oct 3, 2023 | Income Tax Returns, Small Business, Small Business Tips, Tax Deductions
Did you know that you may be able to claim tax expenses for certain travel costs if your job requires you to stay away from home overnight? The good news is that accommodation expenses, meals, and other incidental costs can potentially be tax deductible when traveling...
by Camden Professionals | Jul 31, 2023 | ATO, EOFY, Income Tax Returns, Tax & Accounting, Tax Deductions, Tax Refunds
Understanding your ATO notice of assessment can change how your tax is calculated. A Notice of Assessment (NOA) is generally issued by the ATO when individual tax return is lodged and assessed. If you have a myGov account, your NOA and tax receipt is sent to your...
by Camden Professionals | Jun 29, 2023 | Airbnb, ATO, EOFY, Income Tax Returns, Property Investment, Property Tax, Property Trusts, Record Keeping, Tax & Accounting, Tax Deductions, Tax Refunds
The Australian Taxation Office has made it clear to landlords that they are a primary focus of scrutiny this tax season, announcing a far-reaching expansion of its data-matching capabilities. The crackdown has been prompted by an ATO review that found 90 per cent of...
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