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Tax Bulletin for BDO at the End of 2024

Tax Bulletin for BDO at the End of 2024

Year-End Tax Planning and Compliance Considerations for Individuals and Organisations

As the end of the financial year approaches, individuals and organisations are being urged to consider the key tax planning and compliance issues they need to address by 30 June. BDO’s Year-End Tax Bulletin is here to help, summarising the key tax measures from the 2024 Federal Budget and important updates from the last financial year.

The bulletin covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to specific tax planning needs, including individual tax rate changes for the upcoming financial year, income tax deductions such as home office expenses, trust distributions, investment and Capital Gains Tax strategies, company taxation considerations, employment-related changes, tax accounting considerations, and compliance measures.

For example, changes to individual income tax rates for the 2024/25 financial year have been implemented, and individuals working from home must ensure they comply with the Tax Office’s requirements for claiming deductions. Trusts have also seen changes to three key integrity measures, and small businesses can take advantage of the reinstated capital write off for the year ending 30 June.

Companies are advised to carefully consider their dividend payments, franking credits, and how to utilize those credits effectively. Employers should be aware of changes to superannuation, including the increase in the Super Guarantee Charge rate from 11% to 11.5% from 1 July.

In addition to traditional tax compliance provisions, the bulletin highlights further compliance measures such as the Taxable Payments Reporting System and penalties for directors. While the bulletin provides a helpful outline to manage tax compliance and year-end tax liabilities, individuals and organisations are reminded to consider their individual circumstances and consult their tax adviser before taking any action.

To access a free copy of the bulletin and ensure you are prepared for the upcoming tax deadlines, download it here. Stay informed and stay ahead of your tax planning and compliance obligations.

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