by Quinns_News | Sep 14, 2009 | Consumer News
Attorney-General, Robert McClelland has recently released details of proposed changes to existing personal bankruptcy legislation. The changes are now available for public consultation and are intended to modernise the current legislation to better reflect what is...
by Quinns_News | Sep 7, 2009 | Consumer News
The Commonwealth Government moved to introduce a new national consumer protection law in June this year (2009) when it passed Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Bill 2009. This new law is modelled on a successful trial that has been operating in...
by Quinns_News | Aug 31, 2009 | Financial Planning News
Unlike income from cash or bonds, which is fully taxable at your marginal tax rate, Australian shares receive attractive tax concessions through the dividend imputation system. Australia’s dividend imputation system can reduce and in some cases eliminate tax...
by Quinns_News | Aug 24, 2009 | Legal News
The government has put in place a range of schemes to help out new home and first home buyers. The trick is finding the one that applies to you. Figuring out which one and then applying for it can be a bit confusing. The most relevant schemes to new and first home...
by Quinns_News | Aug 17, 2009 | Small Business News
If you are noticing issues with profitability, having problems with meeting your tax bills, or have any outstanding debts to the ATO then you are probably thinking that you will have to resort to insolvency via administration, liquidation, or receivership. This is not...
by Quinns_News | Aug 10, 2009 | Accounting News
Business Activity Statements (BAS) are used by business’s to report and pay a number of tax obligations, including GST, Pay As You Go (PAYG) instalments, PAYG withholding and Fringe Benefits Tax. This is the ATO’s way of combining a range of taxes into one statement...