Accounting Advice for Recently Appointed Barristers
Congratulations on your recent appointment, if you have recently been appointed as a barrister, from a business structure perspective you will be operating as a sole trader. You will therefore need to apply to obtain an ABN (Australian Business Number). During your time spent in previous roles of employment you have been operating as a […]
How Owners of Bitcoin And Other Cryptocurrencies Will Be Taxed
The price of Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies has surged in recent years. One bitcoin currently equals just under $60,000 Australian dollars. As result of this financial phenomena many investors around the world have managed to make large sums of money in a short period of time. At the same time, many inexperienced investors have […]
An Introduction to Understanding HECS-HELP for New University Students
This month universities across the country will commence classes for the first semester of 2021. New students who are wanting to defer paying their fees can do so by taking advantage of the federal governments HECS-HELP loan scheme. The HECS-HELP loan scheme is both a loan and a student discount for eligible students who are […]
The Importance of Declaring Cryptocurrency Related Assets
As cryptocurrencies become more and more entrenched in the mainstream, one of the biggest challenges in accounting for them has been that some investors may not be aware that it is a requirement for them to disclose crypto assets to their accountants. It is super important for financial advisers to educate themselves in relation to […]
Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) In the Age of Covid-19
A fringe benefit tax (FBT) is paid by employers who provide certain benefits to their employees or their employees family or friends. Key examples of fringe benefits include; allowing an employee to use a car for work for private purpose unrelated to work, paying for an employee’s gym membership, providing entertainment by giving away free […]
Why Now Is the Best Time to Change Accountants
It is important to hire an accountant that adds value to your business by helping you realise your tax benefits and supports you with difficult matters related to auditing, tax and payroll among other accounting services. It is also beneficial to have an accountant that delivers considerable savings regarding the day to day operation of […]
Tax Deduction Claims For Education & Training Could Soon Be Widened

Australian taxpayers might soon be able to claim deductions for training and education programs unrelated to their chosen area of profession. Changes surrounding FBT exemptions for retraining and reskilling included in the recent federal budget have been implemented to encourage Australian workers to upgrade their skillset to make themselves more desirable to employers for a […]
Getting A Licence to Legally Distil Alcohol In Australia
For Australians wanting to distil their own alcohol, it is important to know that you have to pay tax on the alcohol you produce. Similar to driving a car, an individual must obtain a licence if they wish to distil alcohol. A licence is issued by The Australian Tax Office and can be obtained for […]
Tax Deductions for Self-Education Expenses
Australian workers are currently able to claim tax deductions on self-education expenses when the education activities are directly connected to the income arising from their current employment activities. To be tax deductable the self-education must also maintain or improve the specific skills or knowledge that is required in your current work activities. Furthermore, the self-education […]
Victorian Government Grants Tax and Stamp Duty Relief for Those Effected by The 2020 Bushfire Crisis

Families, individuals and businesses who had their properties destroyed or significantly damaged by bushfires in Victoria were given an ex-gratia relief for their 2020 land tax assessment. Land tax has been revoked on properties that are currently providing free accommodation for people who can no longer live in their old home due to the impact […]