by Quinns Blog | Nov 25, 2020 | Legal News, Newsletter Features
As with last week’s article on safeguarding your estate via a will, when we talk of contesting a will, we often focus on the perspective of the estate and the negative implications. It is perceivably a bad situation; jeopardising the value of the estate’s assets and a...
by Quinns Blog | Nov 25, 2020 | Accounting News, Newsletter Features
CGT Events: Disposal of a Trust Asset Disposal of a trust asset (or another CGT event) is likely to result in a capital gain or loss for the trust (unless a beneficiary is absolutely entitled to the asset). Capital gains and losses are taken into account in working...
by Quinns Blog | Nov 18, 2020 | Employment and Human Resources News, Newsletter Features
What you need to know about Personal Leave This week, we will delve into the topic of personal/carer’s leave and how it operates under Australian workplace law. What is Personal or Carer’s Leave? Personal/carer’s leave, compassionate leave and family and domestic...
by Quinns Blog | Nov 18, 2020 | Accounting News, Newsletter Features
In today’s article, we examine capital gains tax assets. What Assets are Subject to CGT? All assets you have acquired since Capital Gains Tax (CGT) started (on 20 September 1985) are subject to CGT unless specifically excluded. For example, CGT applies to: real estate...
by Quinns Blog | Nov 11, 2020 | Newsletter Features
In relation to employee performance, reviews are an important step to ensure employees are on task and are efficient. However, this can be a daunting experience for workers and employers alike. Here are 7 steps for practicality when conducting performance reviews....