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Fifty-five of Australia's highest earners paid no income tax at all during 2012-13, not even the Medicare levy.
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Fifty-five of Australia's highest earners paid no income tax at all during 2012-13, not even the Medicare levy.
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Affordable inner-city property still exists in Brisbane and even Melbourne, but is fast becoming impossible to find in Sydney.
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Former Billabong director Scott Perrin has put his multimillion-dollar Gold Coast beach house - Tidemark - on the market in a move that looks set to shatter sal…
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The well-paid residents of Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove are in danger of losing their mantle as living in WA's richest postcode.
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Consumer confidence rebounded last week largely due to continued strength in the housing market and optimism about the upcoming federal budget.
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Rain, hail and centennial commemorations of the Gallipoli landings did not stop hundreds of Asian property investors from attending the Australian Property Expo…
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Densely populated neighbourhoods near the CBD are at the epicentre of Sydney's housing boom with one in five of all new homes in the metropolitan area being bui…
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The Reserve Bank of Australia defied market pricing and some economists' forecasts when it opted to sit tight on interest rates at its April policy meeting.
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Buying that second or third investment property to help fund retirement may be less attractive in future with Labor opening the door to a policy of tightening u…
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Sydney's overheated property market continued to weigh on the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to hold interest rates steady at the April policy meeting, ac…
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The peak WA real estate body wants the first-homebuyers grant to be returned to a flat rate, claiming the two-tier system has skewed and slowed the broader mark…
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Falling petrol prices are expected to have kept inflation at record lows at the start of the year, increasing the chance of a Reserve Bank interest rate cut.
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Hidden away in the back of the Australian Budget and unmentioned in the Treasurers speech, was a simple statement confirming that:
“The Government will replace the individual tax residency rules with a new framework that is easy to understand, provides certainty and reduces compl…
We trust this seminar gives you a clearer understanding of the Australian Budget Announcements including:
• How Covid19 has impacted the Australian Government’s federal finances
• Measures the Government intends to undertake to reinvigorate the Australian economy
• Latest taxatio…
Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
For anyone considering Australia as a future place of residence planning your taxation affairs is a critical element of the migration process.
The Australian taxation system is extremely complex and taxes residents worldwide income.
Thankfully, legal and sensible tax …
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