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A guide to how tax deductions work in Australia—what you can and can't claim—and what is considered a work expense.
More than than 15 million Australians will file tax returns in 2025. The Australian Taxation Office urges citizens to lodge accurate tax returns and warns against false claims.
From this week, large companies including BHP, Apple and Meta will have to publish detailed tax information to stamp out tax avoidance.
The tax brackets have remained unchanged between the financial years of 2019-20 to 2023-24. For this current financial year which ends on June 30, the tax brackets depending on your income are: ...
Tax time 2023: six good habits to start now and mistakes to avoid Tax time 2023 is in full swing with digital data now available via the ATO. Here’s how to build habits to deliver bigger deductions.
The Australian government has bowed to drinks industry pressure by announcing tax relief for the country’s distillers, brewers and wine producers.
There is a pile of personal deductions available to potentially claim thousands of dollars back from the Australian Taxation Office. And superannuation fund members have their own deductions that ...
Millions of Aussies who use their car for work will be able to claim an increased $4,400 deduction on their tax returns this year. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) bumped up the amount taxpayers ...
Australia has unveiled plans to implement a targeted tax on major digital platforms that don't share revenue with news organizations.
Good news: You might be able to claim your handbag on tax THERE’S never been a better time to hit the shops. Despite reports to the contrary it seems women can claim handbags on tax. Here’s how.
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