Month: September 2022
Largest wind power producers in the world
Check out the worlds largest wind power producers from 1990 to 2021
Bear Markets and What Investors Can Do Now
Six biggest bull markets in US stocks/shares since 1962 and their subsequent bear markets.
Proof of ownership flagged as ‘biggest’ crypto issue for SMSFs
SMSFs have been warned on some of the challenges in proving ownership of crypto assets, with only certain exchanges allowing SMSF accounts to be registered.
Claiming a tax deduction for expenses for a home-based business
If you operate some or all of your business from your home, you may be able to claim tax deductions.
Super changes apply, don’t get caught short
To avoid additional costs (including the superannuation guarantee charge (SGC)), you must pay the right amount of super for all your eligible employees by the quarterly due date.
A retirement plan built to last
Staying the course, and not being distracted by short-term market events, is just as important in retirement as it is at any other time.
Cyber Security – Optus data breach
In light of the recent Optus data breach, we thought it timely to provide a list of things you should consider to help protect your identity
Withdrawal strategies before death require careful consideration
Professionals have been warned there is a “fine line” between member benefits and death benefits where a member plans to withdraw shortly before death.
Pensions to face tougher scrutiny under new TBAR system
The move to the new quarterly based TBAR regime may see a clampdown on the backdating of pension documents, CFS has cautioned.
ATO clarifies critical reporting deadline with TBAR transition
The ATO has clarified that SMSFs will need to report all unreported events from the 2022–23 year by 28 October 2023 once the new framework starts.
Three tips for building a good portfolio
The first step to building a sound investment portfolio is to know why you’re investing