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Tax man sizes up clothing claims

Tax man sizes up clothing claims

Jul 8 2019

Submitting a claim for your work-related clothing expenses is common come tax time, with more than six million Aussies claiming deductions in the past financial year. But this year it’s a deduction that’s likely to bring your tax return right under the ATO’s...




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Getting on top of tax debt

Getting on top of tax debt

Jul 8 2019

Although most Aussies pay their tax bill on time, some can’t – or just won’t – pay what they owe. In the 2017-18 financial year, the ATO collected over $500 billion in liabilities from Australian taxpayers, with 89.5 per cent of us paying on time and 95.9 per cent...




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Market Snapshot: May 2019

Market Snapshot: May 2019

Jun 18 2019

In summary   May was not a good month for global equity markets. The prime source of concern was the escalating trade dispute between the US and China, leading markets to worry that slower global trade could push the US closer to recession in the near term. This...




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Keeping up with the Joneses

Keeping up with the Joneses

Jun 18 2019

Is it holding you back? These days, the phenomenon of keeping up with the Joneses is more pervasive than ever. The constant bombardment of images from advertisers, as well as our friends and family via social media is making Australians feel pressured to maintain a...




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Contribution limits for 2018 / 2019

Contribution limits for 2018 / 2019

Jun 18 2019

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The Atzeni’s

The Atzeni’s

Jun 10 2019

Not many clients can say they have been with their accountant for close to 60 years, but when Laurie and Delcia Atzeni joined McConachie Stedman in the 60’s they were in for the long haul.  In 1965, John McConachie purchased a small Toowoomba based accounting firm;...




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After the election: Tax changes on the way

After the election: Tax changes on the way

Jun 5 2019

With the uncertainty of the federal election now out of the way, we can look forward to some significant reforms to Australia’s existing tax system. The Morrison Government went into the election with a comprehensive suite of tax proposals and these are now likely to...




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Tax Alert: June 2019

Tax Alert: June 2019

Jun 5 2019

With the end of the financial year only weeks away, the ATO has announced that one of its key areas of focus this financial year-end will be rental property, although returns from taxpayers using cryptocurrency assets are also expected to come in for close attention....




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Cruising through the finish line: Tax tips for EOFY

Cruising through the finish line: Tax tips for EOFY

Jun 5 2019

The end of financial year can sometimes feel like a race to the finish. To help you cruise through the finish line come June 30, we’ve prepared a handy list of tips for both businesses and individuals.   Small business tips Pay expenses, delay income In most...




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2019 Election Outcomes

2019 Election Outcomes

Jun 5 2019

Following the return of the Liberal/National Party Coalition to Government, we summarise the key initiatives proposed. Individuals to pay less tax Providing the legislation is passed quickly, from 1 July Australians earning less than $37,000 will receive a tax offset...




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YellowBridge QLD

YellowBridge QLD

May 31 2019

YellowBridge QLD is a local not-for-profit, which helps people in the Toowoomba, Southern Downs and Lockyer Valley regions to access much-needed assistance in the areas of housing, disability support, youth and home services. Each year YellowBridge QLD’s 130 staff...




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Nazareth Residential Aged Care

Nazareth Residential Aged Care

May 29 2019

For over a decade, Facility Manager Doina Silvas has been providing care and assistance for the residents of the Nazareth Residential Aged Care (NazCare) community in Woolloongabba. Nazareth Residential Aged Care began its life as a low care facility called, ‘The White House’ back in the 1970’s.




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Westridge and The Ridge Meats

Westridge and The Ridge Meats

May 27 2019

Local couple Luke and Michelle Jensen, invested in Westridge and The Ridge Meats in June 2017. While they have only run the businesses a short while, they have been able to take the small butchery to new heights.  Luke and Michelle employ 15 team members across their...




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Market Snapshot: April 2019

Market Snapshot: April 2019

May 20 2019

In summary April was a good month for equity markets, with latest data showing the US economy performing better than had been expected. In particular, the Q1 corporate earnings season reports gave the markets a boost. The US labour market remains very strong, with...




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How much super is enough?

How much super is enough?

May 20 2019

Most of us dream of the day we can stop working and start ticking off our bucket list. Whether you dream of cruising Alaska, watching the sunrise over Uluru, improving your golf handicap or spending time with the grandkids, superannuation is likely to be a major...




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Corporate Trustee or Individual Trustee?

Corporate Trustee or Individual Trustee?

May 20 2019

If you have a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF), or are considering one, an important question to address is the trustee structure – that is, whether to have individual trustees or a corporate trustee? One of the main reasons many people choose individual...




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Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Finance

Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Finance

May 20 2019

We often like to think of artificial intelligence as some fantasy of the distant future, the stuff of sci-fi movies. But the reality is, it’s already here. From flight comparison websites to predictive text, AI is everywhere, but what is it exactly? AI is the...




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AICD updates governance principles

AICD updates governance principles

May 13 2019

At a time when governance is in the spotlight, the Australian Institute of Company Directors has updated its Not-for-profit Governance Principles. The second edition of the Principles provides a practical framework to help NFPs – big and small – understand and achieve...




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Concerns about charities increase

Concerns about charities increase

May 13 2019

The ACNC has reported a 6 per cent increase in concerns about charities in 2017-18. The 2018 edition of the commission’s Charity Compliance Report found that more than 1800 concerns were raised about charities. Key findings were: 1804 concerns were raised – up 6...




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Guide to travel-related work expenses

Guide to travel-related work expenses

May 9 2019

Travelling for work can be expensive. Whether it’s visiting clients in your home town or attending a conference overseas, it’s important to claim everything you are entitled to in your tax return. But be aware that the ATO is paying increasing attention to claims […]




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Is your business financially fit?

Is your business financially fit?

May 9 2019




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How to spot a scam

How to spot a scam

May 9 2019

Con artists make entertaining subjects for Hollywood scriptwriters (think The Wolf of Wall Street, Ocean’s Eleven and Catch Me If You Can), but there’s nothing enjoyable about being conned and fleeced in real life. On the latest figures available, Australians lose over $10 million […]




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The power of a mentor

The power of a mentor

May 9 2019

Over the course of a lifetime we have people around us who support and guide us. Initially it’s our parents, then as we get older it extends to teachers and coaches. Even when we enter the workforce it can still be helpful to have the guidance of someone more...




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Market Snapshot: March 2019

Market Snapshot: March 2019

Apr 18 2019

In summary In March, the world’s financial markets continued trying to come to grips with the nature and implications of the sudden slowdown in global growth in recent months. Data for the manufacturing sector in several major countries confirmed the slowdown and, in...




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Franking credits on the chopping board

Franking credits on the chopping board

Apr 18 2019

What started as an issue few people understood and even fewer cared about has suddenly become a flashpoint for self-funded retirees as we head into a federal election. Yes, we’re talking about cash refunds of franking credits. Even if you’re not directly affected,...




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Downsizer Contributions

Downsizer Contributions

Apr 18 2019

From 1 July 2018, people who are 65 years or older and meet the eligibility requirements can make “downsizer contributions” into their superannuation fund of up to $300,000 per person, from the proceeds of selling their home. This measure was part of a package...




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Are stretch goals right for your business?

Are stretch goals right for your business?

Apr 17 2019

Much has been written in various business journals about the mythical stretch goal. Above and beyond your standard SMART goal (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) stretch goals aim to totally transform businesses, pushing them to new heights. Elon...




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Working holiday makers: What employers need to know

Working holiday makers: What employers need to know

Apr 16 2019

Have you considered hiring holiday makers, (also known as backpackers), in your business?  If you have been thinking about taking on holiday workers, you aren’t alone.  In June 2017 the Department of Home Affairs released its latest Biannual report.  It showed a...




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Federal Budget 2019-20 Analysis

Federal Budget 2019-20 Analysis

Apr 3 2019

Paving the way to an election Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered a ‘back in the black’ Budget aimed squarely at voters, stressing the Morrison Government’s commitment to financial discipline and low taxes. As expected, the Treasurer signalled sweeping tax cuts and major infrastructure spending if the Coalition wins the […]




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Bringing the budget into tax focus

Bringing the budget into tax focus

Apr 3 2019

Tax the centrepiece of Budget and re-election pitch As expected, tax is the centrepiece of the 2019 Federal Budget as the Morrison Government seeks to woo voters with just a few weeks to go before the federal election. With a key theme of ‘not increasing taxes’, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s […]




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What will the budget mean for you?

What will the budget mean for you?

Apr 3 2019

Working Australians have been promised bigger than expected tax cuts along with billions in increased spending on health and welfare for young and old. This was all made possible as Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered the good news that the Budget will soon be back in surplus for the first […]




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Market Snapshot: February 2019

Market Snapshot: February 2019

Mar 19 2019

In summary Around the world, February saw further signs of slowing growth, muted inflation and ongoing geopolitical risks. Key policymakers have responded with more of the “patience and flexibility” message they have been delivering in recent months. Central banks in Australia, the US, Canada, India, and Europe have all […]




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Investing in time pays dividends

Investing in time pays dividends

Mar 19 2019

Time is our most valuable and finite resource. But often in this age of buzzing devices and communication overload we can feel like we just don’t have enough of it. Like a hamster running around a wheel, we end up feeling simultaneously burnt out while going nowhere. But it […]




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New work test exemption for making superannuation contributions

New work test exemption for making superannuation contributions

Mar 19 2019

Under existing super rules, a person aged between 65 and 75 must meet the “work test” in order to be able to make voluntary (after tax) contributions to a fund. The work test requires the member to have been gainfully employed for at least 40 hours in a period […]




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Making the most of a windfall

Making the most of a windfall

Mar 19 2019

Who among us hasn’t daydreamed about receiving a windfall? In reality, people receive large sums of money in the form of inheritances, redundancy payouts and lottery wins all the time. Yet many soon find themselves back in their pre-windfall financial position. The wisest use of a windfall will depend […]




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Tax Alert: March 2019

Tax Alert: March 2019

Mar 14 2019

Instant asset write-off extended, again With small business votes likely to be a key battleground during the Federal election campaign, the Morrison Government has announced its first tax sweeteners. Here’s a roundup of key developments in the world of tax.   Boost to instant asset write-off Many SMEs will […]




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Changes to deductions for non-compliant payments

Changes to deductions for non-compliant payments

Mar 14 2019

From 1 July 2019, businesses will only be able to claim deductions for payments to their employees where their PAYG obligations have been met. Where the PAYG withholding rules require an amount to be withheld you must: Withhold the amount from the payment before paying workers Report withholdings to […]




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Navigating love and money

Navigating love and money

Mar 14 2019

Money makes the world go around. But when it comes to relationships, it can sometimes stop them in their tracks. Navigating love and money can be tricky, but it’s simpler when you learn to communicate about finances in an open and transparent manner. Sometimes easier said than done, we […]




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How to make tax time less taxing

How to make tax time less taxing

Mar 13 2019

Tax time comes around with alarming regularity, so why is it that we tend to wait till the 11th hour to get all our affairs in order? Good tax planning is about more than simply maximising deductions. It enables you to focus on the big picture so you can […]




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Market Snapshot: January 2019

Market Snapshot: January 2019

Feb 19 2019

In summary After a very difficult month in December, markets bounced back strongly in January as fears about US monetary policy and a potential recession were alleviated by a mix of reasonable data and conciliatory statements from the US Federal Reserve. The markets now believe the Fed will underwrite […]




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Don’t short-change your medium-term

Don’t short-change your medium-term

Feb 19 2019

When it comes to setting financial priorities, medium-term goals often suffer from middle child syndrome, not taken as seriously as the oldest or indulged as much as the youngest. The serious long-term goal of saving for retirement gets lots of attention, and rightly so. It’s super important. And next […]




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How to talk `real estatese’

How to talk `real estatese’

Feb 19 2019

First-home buyers (and even second- and third-home buyers) are often baffled by the jargon used by real estate industry professionals. This can result in expensive misunderstandings unless you take the time to learn the lingo. Here are some frequently misunderstood terms and concepts you should familiarise yourself with before […]




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Time to update your business structure?

Time to update your business structure?

Feb 12 2019

If you are considering making changes to how your business is structured, then this might be the push you need.  Recently we sat down with Senior Manager, Petrina Stamos to talk about the benefits of having a family trust owning shares in your trading company. Petrina has over 20 […]




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What does Single Touch Payroll mean for my business?

What does Single Touch Payroll mean for my business?

Feb 12 2019

Not sure what the changes are or how they will affect your business? We have put together some information below to help you understand Single Touch Payroll (STP).   What is STP? Single Touch Payroll will change the way you report your employees’ payroll information to the ATO. You […]




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Car expenses on the ATO radar

Car expenses on the ATO radar

Feb 12 2019

With almost 4 million Australians making work-related car expense claims, the Australian Tax Office (ATO) has the practice in its headlights. Not only are they on the lookout for people wrongly claiming, but they are also armed with enhanced technology to check these claims. As a result, you need […]




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Selling a business? Don’t forget about tax

Selling a business? Don’t forget about tax

Feb 12 2019

It can take many years and a lot of hard work to build a successful small business. When you finally decide it’s time to sell, tax is often the last thing on your mind. Yet it can have a big impact on how much of the sale price you […]




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Gifts and honorariums guidance

Gifts and honorariums guidance

Feb 7 2019

The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission has released new guidance aimed at helping charities that wish to provide gifts or honorariums to people in their organisation.  The principles can also be applied to other NFP entities. The new Gifts and Honorariums guide urges charities to approach the issue with […]




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Aged-care governance challenges identified

Aged-care governance challenges identified

Feb 7 2019

The Governance Institute has identified the top five governance challenges for aged-care organisations. They are risk management, workforce planning, compliance with regulations, financial sustainability and non-financial risks. New standards aim to simplify regulations for providers and encourage innovation, excellence and improvement.  The changes affect Australia’s 2700 aged-care providers and […]




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Flexibility on fair-valuing ‘peppercorn leases’

Flexibility on fair-valuing ‘peppercorn leases’

Feb 7 2019

The Australian Accounting Standards Board has issued amending standard AASB 2018-8 Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Right-of-Use Assets of Not-for-profit Entities. AASB 2018-8 provides a temporary option for NFP lessees to elect to measure a class (or classes) of right-of-use assets arising under ‘concessionary leases’ at initial recognition, […]




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2018 year in review

2018 year in review

Jan 24 2019

Investors started 2018 full of hope, with the global economy and financial markets in good shape, but by year’s end they were uncertain and a little anxious about what lay ahead. Markets responded with last minute falls across all asset classes. The issues that weighed heavily at the end […]




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Financial rules to live by in 2019

Financial rules to live by in 2019

Jan 24 2019

Australia has enjoyed almost three decades of economic sunshine. But it’s worth remembering that dark clouds can appear without warning over both individuals and economies. You may have little control over being caught up in a round of redundancies or experiencing the fallout of an international trade war. But […]




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New financial laws for building and construction sector

New financial laws for building and construction sector

Jan 21 2019

If you work in the building and construction sector in Queensland, then you will likely be aware of the changes now in effect for payments and financial reporting. Not sure what the changes are or how they affect your business? We have put together some notes to help you […]




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New Year - same you, but better

New Year - same you, but better

Jan 21 2019

We hear the phrase ‘New Year, new you’ bandied around a lot at this time of year. As if the current you were an apartment on the Block, getting ready for a major renovation on January first. The truth is you don’t need to be a whole new you […]




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Do you employ casual staff? Get your head around new regulations

Do you employ casual staff? Get your head around new regulations

Jan 21 2019

The New Year is often the perfect opportunity to catch up on your business paperwork and invest time into making sure you are meeting your employer requirements. If you employ casual staff in your business, then making time this year to review employment contracts and workplace processes might be […]




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Small steps add up

Small steps add up

Jan 21 2019

Sometimes, when thinking about your long-term financial goals, they can seem so big as to be insurmountable. But the truth is, those that achieve financial success don’t usually do so by encountering a sudden windfall. Rather, they have in place a set of small habits that allow them to […]




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Yellow buckets of joy for Christmas

Yellow buckets of joy for Christmas

Dec 5 2018

Our team is gearing up to spread Christmas cheer during this year’s annual Yellow Bucket Appeal. Hosted by YellowBridge Queensland, this is the fourth instalment of the ‘buckets of joy’ initiative and the third year we have signed on as the major sponsor. From December, our team of accountants, advisors, […]




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McConachie Stedman wins esteemed Queensland marketing award

McConachie Stedman wins esteemed Queensland marketing award

Nov 7 2018

Last month, the firm attended the 2018 SMSF and Accounting Awards and proudly walked away with the esteemed Marketing Program of the Year award in hand. Hosted by Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser, the award ceremony was held in Brisbane and attracted leading SMSF and accounting firms from across […]




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McConachie Stedman wins coveted national marketing award

McConachie Stedman wins coveted national marketing award

Jul 5 2018

Last month, we proudly walked away winners at the fifth annual Australian Accounting Awards hosted by Accountants Daily in Sydney. Firm Directors, Scott Maroske and Ben Horner attended the event on behalf of the firm, taking out the prestigious title of Marketing Program of the Year. Mr […]




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Yellow buckets of joy for Christmas

Yellow buckets of joy for Christmas

Dec 4 2017

Our team is gearing up to spread Christmas cheer during this year’s annual Yellow Bucket Appeal. Hosted by YellowBridge Queensland, this is the third instalment of the ‘buckets of joy’ initiative and the second year we have signed on as the major sponsor. From December, our team […]




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McConachie Stedman wins Customer Service Firm of the Year

McConachie Stedman wins Customer Service Firm of the Year

Oct 31 2017

Last month we walked away winners at the inaugural SMSF and Accounting Awards held in Brisbane. Hosted by SMSF Adviser on Thursday 26 October, our Director, Scott Maroske accepted the award on behalf of the firm for excellence in customer service.




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