Tax Liabilities to be reported to Credit Agencies

The 2017-2018 budget will be released very soon, and End of Financial Year is rapidly approaching. We’d like to remind you about one important change coming into place on 1 July this year: from 1 July 2017 the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), will disclose tax debt information on businesses to credit reporting bureaus.

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WILL THE NEW SUPER CHANGES AFFECT YOU?

When the budget came out last May, you might remember a number of changes to Superannuation being announced. They were designed to improve the condition of Super in Australia, and most of these changes will commence on 1 July 2017.

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FOREIGN TAX FOCUS: ISRAEL

It’s always useful to know a bit more about the peculiarities of tax rates in any foreign country you may have business interactions with. This month, we’d like to highlight some of the key points to know about Israeli tax.

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Right Corporate Structuring

Are you in the process of setting up your first business venture? You may already have a website and a logo picked out, but there is one very important decision which must be covered. Which business structure is best for you?

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FRINGE BENEFITS TAX

As a business owner, you may have heard of FBT (Fringe Benefits Tax) or discussed this with your accountant. Are you still wondering just what this is, and if you need to pay?

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Land Tax Surcharge and You

As part of the 2016/2017 budget, the Australian Government has made changes to the land tax as it applies to foreign nationals who own residential land.

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Exciting new service offering at YML!

With ever-increasing levels of competition, economic uncertainty, online challenges and change, we know and completely understand the issues facing our business clients. 

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Changes to overseas working holiday tax

What is a working holiday maker?

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Buy/sell agreements – do you need one?

What is a Buy/Sell agreement?

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WORKING HOLIDAY MAKERS – URGENT ACTION REQUIRED BY 31 JAN 2017

In 2016, the Turnbull Government acknowledged the important role played by working holiday makers. Australia has a vibrant, $43.4-billion-dollar tourism industry, and overseas visitors working in the country contribute greatly to this industry – not to mention the contributions made to the agriculture, horticulture, and hospitality industries. In order to ensure all parties involved in this type of employment are paying/withholding fair tax, some new legislative changes have come into place.

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