Penrith Tax and Business AccountantA Grade Tax - Experts in Penrith Tax Returns, Business and Personal Accounting, Tax Agent Penrith
The principal of A Grade Tax is Max Connelly. Max has a unique blend of over 30 years of experience in Taxation, Commercial Management Accounting and Business Management.
It will assist us to maximise your refund if you review the following checklist and bring all relevant information with you to your appointment.
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Dear Client,
I am pleased to advise of the appointment of Andrew Smith to our team. Andrew is a senior accountant
with over 9 years of taxation experience.
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Which individuals can claim the Education Tax Offset ?
To be eligible to claim the Education Tax Offset an individual must meet the following 3 conditions:
In the 2011-12 Federal Budget, the government announced that the freeze of the indexation applied on the superannuation co-contribution income thresholds will apply for an additional year.
As part of Mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (MYEFO) 2011-12, the government announced further reductions to the co-contributions scheme, for personal contributions made from 1 July 2012.
More Money in Retirement - an Historic Boost to Superannuation
In the biggest change to superannuation in 20 years, around 8.4 million Australians will have their superannuation savings boosted as a result of the superannuation guarantee rate legislation introduced into the Parliament today.
The Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Amendment Bill 2011 increases the superannuation guarantee (SG) rate from nine per cent to 12 per cent.
At its meeting yesterday, the Reserve Bank Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 4.75%.
The situation in global financial markets continues to be unsettled, with uncertainty increasing about the prospects for a solution to the sovereign debt and financial problems in Europe and the outlook for global economic growth.
The RBA release stated that it will take more time for evidence of the effects of the recent European and US financial turbulence on economic activity in other regions to emerge.
The NSW State Government announced on 6th September 2011 that as of 1st January 2012 stamp duty concessions will only be available to first home buyers purchasing a brand new home or vacant land intended to be used as a site for a first home. So purchasers of established properties will no longer receive a stamp duty concession as of 1st January 2012.
From 1 July 2011, eligibility for the dependent spouse tax offset will be confined to taxpayers with a dependent spouse born before 1 July 1971.
Taxpayers who maintain an invalid or permanently disabled spouse, support a carer or who are eligible for the zone, overseas forces or the overseas civilian tax offsets are exempt from the new age limit and will still be able to claim the value of the dependent spouse tax offset via an expanded invalid spouse, zone, overseas forces or overseas civilian offset.
Over the past few years, quite a few of my clients have asked if I could help them with their personal and business related financial planning needs. The demand for financial advice has grown and so to has our team, resulting in the appointment of Brad Read* to the role of Senior Financial Adviser (Financial Planning) and Justin Hyland* to the role of Senior Financial Adviser (Personal Risk Insurance). Brad Read specialises in all matters relating to Financial Advice and Justin Hyland is a Personal Risk Insurance specialist.
The Australian Government is helping you with the costs of educating your kids.
The Education Tax Refund provides up to 50% back on a range of children’s education expenses.
For the 2010–11 tax year refunds may be as much as $397 for every child at primary school, and up to $794 for every child at secondary school.
Am I eligible?
I care for a child.
You can claim the Education Tax Refund (ETR) if you had eligible education expenses during the financial year for a child who meets the schooling requirement, and: