GST changes for property developers are coming on 1 July 2018

Property developers and their extended family will face a significant change in the taxation of their developments. In particular the tax treatment of the goods and services tax remitted by purchasers of new residential premises will mean that Perth tax accountants will be called upon to help families doing the development. The tax changes will […]
Why depreciation makes your business reports useless

Everybody knows about depreciation (really?). Sadly sometimes a person’s knowledge about how depreciation impacts on a family business reporting is blurry. This is also compounded by how some tax accountants in Perth are treating depreciation in the books of a family business. Business reports should not be tax reports. The charge of depreciation in the […]
“All good things must come to an end.” – How does the tax system apply then?
The tax effect on liquidating a company was probably not what Geoffrey Chaucer was contemplating when he created his famous quote. However the closure of a company has significant tax implications for many family owned businesses and many families in business. This is especially so in the Perth business environment right now. Many good families […]
Tax perks when investing in technology startups
The tax incentives for investing in ESIC (early stage innovative companies) are incredibly generous. Sadly ESIC tax rebates are not being properly explained to Perth families by their business accountants. A 20% tax rebate If you invest in an ESIC company the government will give you a whopping 20% tax rebate against the capital cost […]
Why it is dumb to pay down debt

Nobody likes debt. Most business accountants around Perth will tell you that you need to pay down debt to become financially free. So when we tell our families who own businesses “don’t pay down debt” as a tax strategy we get many strange looks. Let me explain. You do not need to pay down debt […]
Managing long service leave obligations in a family business

As a business owner, especially in Perth, understanding the cost of your employees is important. And the long service leave entitlements of your work force can become a significant additional burden on the business and reduce your gross profit ratio. Understanding your long service leave entitlements The first step is to go to your employee’s […]
A tax deductible mid-life crisis? 7 Options

So. I am now 45. You cannot really argue that 45 is “early 40’s”. Especially as an accountant. It gets you thinking. My career is pretty much going to go in the same pathway from here on in. I am not going to make some massive change and become the CEO of Westpac or Tesla. […]
Giving your staff shares in your family business can be a bad idea

At some stage in a family business the question will come about: should I give my staff equity? Almost universally the answer should be no. This will come as a surprise to many but we will give our thoughts below Costly to set up If you give staff shares in the business you will put […]
How is a deceased estate taxed?

Sadly death comes to everybody. It is a natural part of life. When a loved one dies it is a time of reflection, mourning and grief. A time for sometimes being alone and for sometimes being with family. It is not a time to drive into Perth and see your lovely tax accountant. However for […]
A non-exec director can destroy a family business

The benefits of an independent board of directors are numerous. You enjoy discipline, outside thinking and you enjoy a level professionalism and accountability to the family business. This is near impossible to do if your advisory board, at either a family level or a family business level only consists of family and and operational staff. […]