Dominic Powell is the Money Editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
Treating your tax return as set-and-forget means you could be leaving easy deductions on the table.
Federal and state initiatives promise money back on car regos, toll roads, house upgrades, health care and even petrol.
Leave is generally underutilised by Australian workers, with roughly 209 million days owing.
Labor says its proposed trust changes are not a “death tax”. How will they impact succession planning?
Claims the government’s new tax regime will see it take nearly half of all profits made by small businesses have been rubbished by tax experts.
With the tax system changing and house prices likely to fall as a result, other investment types might now become much more appealing.
Labor’s changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax are set to increase investor appetite for shares, commercial property and self-managed super funds.
A new survey has found one in five pet owners regret getting a furry friend and that the unexpected cost is a major factor.
A major tax shake-up means you’ll be able to claim up to $1000 in work-related expenses without having to keep receipts.
Lawyers say people are increasingly asking how they can protect their assets after they die.