Monthly Archives: July 2022

Basics about Super – Are the Tax Benefits more inside or outside super?

I’m often asked – How to know if tax benefits are more inside or outside of super? – Whether to invest inside or outside super? Moving investments from outside your super into a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) could produce significant … Continue reading

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Masterclass SMSF – Plan your New Financial Tax Year Quick-Guide

Here is a Quick-Guide of essential things to plan your new financial tax year with your SMSF – Employment Super Contributions (Concessional) in the SMSF bank account If you want to claim super contributions in this tax year, organise via … Continue reading

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NEWS – Small Business Sale Contributions to Super Easier

It is now easier for small business owners to make large contributions to their super, as from 1 July 2022, the work test has been removed for non-concessional contributions. Small business owners looking to make a large contribution to their … Continue reading

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MASTERCLASS Investment – Company Health Ratios – Pt9 – What is EPS ratio = Earnings per Share, Ratio?

Continuing our series on Company Health Ratios, today we look at the Earnings Per Share (EPS) which is a measure of the company profit (earnings) compared to the number of shares of its common stock. The result serves as an indicator … Continue reading

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Basics about SMSF – Reconsider Children in SMSF with $450 threshold removal?

From 1 July 2022, employers will need to pay super for their employees who are under 18 years old if they work more than 30 hours in a week, and this may get us to consider if it is more … Continue reading

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