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Money

Tax

GETTING STARTED

Health rebate sows seeds of confusion

David Potts A parting gift from Wayne Swan was the bright idea of having a tax rebate that depreciates over time.

ASK NOEL

The super cap is hard to shift

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Noel Whittaker I would like to contribute more than the $25,000 limit into my super account. Is there a way to do it?

YOUR QUESTIONS

Inheritance best put towards new home

Your Questions dinkus

George Cochrane If the economy continues to grow we can only assume that so will property prices.

TRANS-TASMAN TAX

Tax sting for Kiwi expats after NZ ruling

New Zealand one-dollar coins are arranged for a photograph in Auckland, New Zealand, on Wednesday, March 20, 2013. The New Zealand dollar, nicknamed the kiwi, fell against most major peers as the government said the country's most widespread drought in at least 30 years reduces pressure to raise interest rates. Photographer: Brendon O'Hagan/Bloomberg

Catherine Harris Kiwis in Australia are being warned about the tax implications of a recent court decision.

BAD FORM

Taxman desn't fall for fishy excuses

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Missing your dead goldfish? Stop your carping and get on with filling out that tax return before the deadline - or ese.

YOUR QUESTIONS

Path to retirement

Your Questions dinkus

George Cochrane Focus on enjoying your money, rather than leaving it to younger relatives.

Eight steps to the best tax refund

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Melissa Browne Now is the time to ensure you are doing everything you can to make sure you get the best return possible.

TAX

Make your fiscal views add up

Mark Bouris

Mark Bouris The election is finally out of the way and the government has a big agenda ahead of it.

GETTING ELECTED

Rectify GST to ease tax burden

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David Potts Not to put too fine a point on it, but the rate is too low and too much is exempted. It could be an election issue - next time.

Election

Top executives wary of tax cut costs

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.

Gareth Hutchens, Clancy Yeates Executives have questioned whether Australia can afford to lower the company tax rate.

GETTING STARTED

Don't fall foul of taxing questions

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Penny Pryor Don't think you'd never get caught out by the Tax Office: you could, and the buck would stop with you, too.

Tax

FBT vehicles driven from the field

Business dink.

MAX NEWNHAM There has been much gnashing of teeth due to the final nail in the motor vehicle FBT coffin.

PROPERTY DEDUCTIONS

Landlords keep tax-time wheels in motion

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John Collett Negative gearing is always targeted by the tax office because billions are claimed.

Little evidence to support corporate tax cut

A hand trying to catch sinking dollars.

GARETH HUTCHENS A popular argument is the idea that our economy will necessarily benefit if the corporate tax rate is cut.

TAX TIME

Dropping the ball now can be costly

Money cover, Tax issue. 12/06/13 illustration: Jamie Smetkowski

Barbara Drury The big challenge facing Australian taxpayers this month is to reduce their tax bill before the end of the financial year without getting the Tax Office umpire offside.

CUT YOUR LOSSES

Realising value from shares that are worthless

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Tony McLean If you have shares that are really of little or no value, you may be able to realise a capital loss for tax purposes in 2012-13.

Crackdown on landlords after surge in claims

ATO

John Collett The Australian Taxation Office is targeting more than 110,000 rental property owners who have been identified through last year's tax returns as making incorrect claims.

TAX TIME

Tax office takes aim at tradies

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John Collett The Australian Tax Office is targeting building and construction workers and sales and marketing managers.

WELL HEELED

Maximise the money in your pocket at tax time

Melissa Browne

Melissa Browne The end of the financial year is only a few weeks away and the key to getting a better return this year is to do something rather than hope that it happens. So if you're like me and would rather spend your money on shoes, then here are my top 10 tips to save tax and to have more cash in your bank account.

BUDGET SPECIAL

The cuts are now personal

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John Collett Baby, forget the bonus. With tax concessions gone the federal government's budget could also affect your health.

Taxing 'super' rich a good idea badly handled

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Richard Livingston The government has cottoned on to a fair point but they are struggling to articulate it.

BUSINESS MAXIMS

Maximise your tax deductions on car expenses

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MAX NEWNHAM There are many ways to claim a tax deduction for car expenses. Some require little to no record-keeping, while others mean keeping a detailed log book for 12 weeks.

Borrowers' feast

David Potts

David Potts Another interest rate cut is in the offing, though in this case what's good for the goose won't appeal to the gander at all.

Firms use tax money for aid projects

Fist with money

RORY CALLINAN WEALTHY resource companies operating overseas are tapping into Australian taxpayer funds to set up aid projects potentially benefiting their corporate social responsibility credentials.

GST overhaul inevitable and desirable, business groups stress

CPA.

Madeleine Heffernan An overhaul of the goods and services tax is inevitable and might help raise living standards, business groups say.

Unclaimed super set for Tax Office

Unclaimed super

CLANCY YEATES MILLIONS of dollars worth of lost superannuation is set to be transferred to the taxman, under a move the government says will save members from paying unnecessary fees.

Downside has benefits

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I CAN DO THAT The strategy: To understand what's going on in China.

Where to put taxman's 'gift' depends on you

Mark Bouris

Mark Bouris Over the next few weeks, a lot of readers will be receiving tax refund cheques from the Australian Taxation Office.

Henry warning to lift revenue

Dr Ken Henry.

CLANCY YEATES State and federal governments must extract more tax revenue if they are to fund the nation's ballooning infrastructure needs in decades to come, former Treasury secretary Ken Henry says.

Online tax drive

Young man having trouble studying.

Barbara Drury Those with uncomplicated finances are being urged to lodge returns via computer.

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