101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax - Legally! 2021 - 2022. Adrian Raftery

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Название 101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax - Legally! 2021 - 2022
Автор произведения Adrian Raftery
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The 2021–22 federal budget proposed a no negative equity guarantee on the loan and access to a capped upfront lump sum payment of 0.5 times.

      

PITFALL

      The principal from the Pension Loans Scheme is accruing interest at a rate (currently 4.5 per cent) which is significantly higher than what banks lend at. Whilst we all know of the benefits of compound interest when saving, with no minimum repayment back to the government, there can be sizable detriment as interest is charged on interest over time.

      

PITFALL

      Under the gifting rules, the maximum amount that you can gift to a friend or relative is $10 000 in each financial year and $30 000 in total over the previous five-year period. Any excess amounts are added back as part of your assets under the assets test.

      Seniors card

      Other benefits

      The following additional benefits may also be available to families:

       energy supplement

       single income family supplement

       telephone allowance

       stillborn baby payment

       education entry payment

       carer adjustment payment

       assistance for isolated children scheme

       rent assistance.

      While we all want to have the perfect marriage and live happily ever after, the sad reality is that approximately one-third of marriages end in divorce in Australia.

      The tax system has provisions in place to assist with easing the financial burden of separating families. These provisions apply to capital gains tax (CGT), superannuation and income from child- and partner-support payments.

      Transfer of assets

      

TAX FACT

      There is no CGT if you transfer a property to your former spouse under a court order following the breakdown of your marriage.

      This rollover ensures the spouse who gives the assets disregards a capital gain or capital loss that would otherwise arise, and the one who receives the asset (the transferee spouse) will make the capital gain or capital loss when they subsequently dispose of the asset.

      

PITFALL

      If you and your spouse divide your property under a private or informal agreement (not because of a court order, a binding financial agreement, an arbitral award or another agreement or award), marriage or relationship breakdown rollover does not apply.

      Transfer of superannuation

      The splitting of superannuation between divorcing partners is similarly treated as a rollover. As the funds are not being released as a payment, this rollover split does not need to wait until retirement.

      Child support and spouse support payments

      You do not need to include any child support or spouse support payments that you may receive in your taxable income, but they are part of your adjusted taxable income calculation for tax offset purposes. Similarly, there is no tax deduction available for child support or spouse support payments.

      The ATO cooperates with the Child Support Agency to:

       supply information to the Child Support Agency for the purpose of calculating child support payments

       encourage lodgement of outstanding tax returns

       recoup child-support debt from tax returns.

      Some may say that binding financial agreements defeat the purpose of marrying based on the values of love and trust, but seeking legal advice on setting up a binding financial agreement could be a good preventative measure against a bag egg. Love hurts, but divorce can be expensive. Make sure you consult a lawyer before drafting up any such agreement.

      

TIP

      While it is tempting not to lodge income tax returns for a number of years to avoid any increase of child support payments, you could be missing out on a number of other benefits (including substantial tax refunds and government concessions) or simply accruing extra late lodgement penalties with the ATO.

      Three things in life are certain — taxes, death … and taxes on death! Unlike other countries, there is no gift or inheritance tax in Australia. But don't be fooled because certain transactions that occur as a consequence of a person's death are taxed.

      Date of death return

      Executors of deceased estates are required to finalise the tax affairs of the deceased person, including any outstanding tax returns.

      The final personal tax return of the deceased person with their personal TFN is known as the ‘date of death return’ and covers the period from the previous 1 July to the date of death. It should include all assessable income derived by the deceased person and all the tax-deductible expenses incurred up to the date of death.

      

TIP

      Ordinary losses as well as capital losses will lapse at the time of death and cannot be carried forward into the deceased estate. If possible, try to use these capital losses prior to death by selling any assets that have appreciated in value.

      Deceased estate returns

      Income derived after the date of death, and any deductible expenses incurred after the date of death, are included in the deceased estate's trust return. Tax returns will need to be lodged in future years until the estate is fully administered and