| Release Date |
Issue No. |
Issue Name and
Description |
Download |
| August
2009 |
08 |
Export Market Development
Grants for aspiring and current exporters
If you’re an
existing or an aspiring exporter, the Federal Government has
introduced a key initiative to help you build your business.
The Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme is
a financial assistance program for exporters.
|
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| June 2009 |
07 |
Is an Interest Rate Cap
suitable for you?
An Interest Rate
Cap is an interest management tool suitable for clients who
have Variable Rate Bank Bill or Commercial Bill borrowings of
greater than $1million. A Cap can help you protect yourself
against a rise in interest rates while maintaining the
ability to participate in a fall in interest rates.
|
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| June 2009 |
06 |
Assistance for investors in TimberCorp and Great Southern
The 2008-2009
economic year has been challenging and has affected the
investments of many Australians, including our valued
clients.
|
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| May 2009 |
05 |
Potential Changes to
Superannuation Contributions
Recent media speculation indicates
that there may be changes to the amount of maximum
Superannuation Contributions taxpayers are eligible to make
in the 2008 – 2009 tax year.
|
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| May 2009 |
04 |
Business Tax Break now 50% for
Small Businesses
The
recent Budget on 12 May 2009 announced an increased
Investment Allowance of 50% on the purchase of eligible
assets for small businesses. The Business Tax Break of 30%
still applies to larger businesses with a turnover of over
$2million per year.
|
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| April 2009 |
03 |
Taking advantage of new
Business Tax Breaks
Are you thinking
of making new asset acquisitions in your business, or have
you already done so in the past three months? If you’ve
recently purchased eligible assets or will make a purchase
prior to30 June, the Federal Government may give your
business an extra one-off 30% tax deduction.
|
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| March 2009 |
02 |
Creating a SMSF Investment
Strategy
Does your Self Managed Super Fund
comply with new ATO legislation?
|
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| March
2009 |
01 |
Protecting your SMSF Death
Benefits
Does your Superannuation form part of
your estate?. The best answer is actually ‘no’ – but if you
answered ‘yes’ you are not alone in your thinking. Many
Australians assume that Superannuation must form part of
their estate and cannot be paid out differently in
accordance with their wishes. Or they are unaware of recent
changes in Family Law that may make void previous Binding
Death Nominations. Before you amend your SMSF Trust Deed
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