In a move to encourage property investors to make their homes available for long term rentals, the Short Stay Levy Act 2024 will come into effect on 1 January 2025, imposing a levy on the booking fees paid for short stays on Victorian properties.
Discover key tax planning steps for a smooth, tax-efficient M&A transaction.
Treasury has recently released for consultation two draft Bills, announced as part of the 2023-24 Budget, to implement incentives for new Build-to-rent (“BTR”) developments. This forms part of the Governments key policy of increasing housing supply across Australia by stimulating interest in the BTR sector.
The landscape of fuel tax credits (FTC) is constantly evolving due to ongoing economic and technological developments. This dynamic environment presents both challenges and opportunities for businesses with significant fuel consumption.
Phase 3 of Western Australia’s Security of Payment reforms came into effect on 1 February 2024. Under the Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2021 (SOP Act), phase 3 implements the second phase of the Retention Trust Scheme and fairer contracting practices.
In a welcome response to feedback from industry and the accounting profession, the Queensland Building and Construction Commission no longer requires entities in Category 3 or Self-Certifying Categories 1 and 2, to provide General Purpose Financial Statements.
GST and property: AAT's key ruling in Lance vs Taxation [2024] AATA 11.
Australia is set to introduce new Thin Capitalisation rules, which may limit a taxpayer’s debt deductions even more than under the current rules.
As the Real Estate and Construction industry continues to face increasing costs, thin profit margins, heightened scrutiny and regulatory changes, the potential for fraud and corruption is higher than ever. What measures can your business put in place to best stay protected in the face of rising financial crime?
The recent Court decision in the Bechtel Australia Pty Ltd v FC of T 2023 (the Bechtel case) ruling that fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) employees’ travel is deductible, has created a shift in the treatment of travel expenses for workers in mining, gas, transport and other industries. This ruling contrasts with the John Holland Group Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation [2015] FCAFC82 (the John Holland case), causing notable effects.
A new financial year brings a new property tax in Victoria. The Windfall Gains Tax (WGT) came into effect on 1 July 2023, with significant implications for the Victorian real estate and construction sector. Here, we discuss the details to be mindful of when considering the WGT.
Australia is at the pointy end of a long-standing housing crisis. On top of this, the cost of renting a home has escalated rapidly, reaching all-time highs in many cities with vacancy rates the lowest we’ve seen in years. How is the complexity of this problem impacting businesses and investors navigating transaction and investment structures or seeking to attract essential resources, alongside a challenging construction market? Will the May Federal Budget bring any changes to announcements made in October?