As part of the 2023-24 State Budget, the Victorian Government has announced a number of significant changes to stamp duty, payroll tax, land tax and insurance duty.
During the FY23 financial year, our Employment solutions team highlighted key updates, issues and ATO review activity that finance and payroll leaders need to be across in a series of webinars, seminars and insights. Here we’ve summarised some of those key items which remain relevant as we approach FY24 including fringe benefits, single touch payroll, superannuation guarantee, employee vs contractor and employee share schemes.
The ATO has released the revised Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2023/D2, outlining the compliance approach to intangibles arrangements involving international related parties, addressing the tax issues associated with restructures (“migration”) or mischaracterisation of Australian activities in connection with intangible assets.
We have heard from numerous clients that their employees are concerned about the new reporting required under Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 (STP2). In particular, the concern relates to how salary packaging arrangements might impact various means tested government levies and allowances – such as Family Assistance and Child Support Payments.
In this episode, Rachael discusses her business journey, what inspires her to create artwork, and what’s in the pipeline for later this year.
When there is commingling of assets, as often seen in family law or commercial disputes, it can become difficult to identify asset ownership and asset value. In these instances, asset tracing is used to determine the source of the asset and how the asset has been used prior, and in the course of the dispute.
This TA Alert incorporates all the relevant pronouncements and developments as at 8 May 2023.
As we approach the end of FY23 what are the key areas preparers of financial statements need to consider? Preparers of financial statements will breathe a sigh of relief to know there are no major changes to accounting standards applicable for FY23, however there are some amendments to existing standards to think about ahead of year end, as well as some on the horizon where early adoption may be worth considering.
Listen to ABC Journalist Karina Carvalho, St. George Chief Economist Besa Deda, and Grant Thornton Partner, Paul Gooley at our virtual seminar as they discuss the Budget spending.
A balancing act: insights from the Federal Budget
Federal Budget 2023–24 tax announcements for business and individuals.
As we approach the Federal Budget on 9 May, we share our insights on the implications of the Government’s recently announced Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions.