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101 Ways To Save Money On Your Tax - Legally 2016-2017


101 Ways To Save Money On Your Tax - Legally 2016-2017


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von: Adrian Raftery

11,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 10.05.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9780730330165
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 340

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<b>Mr. Taxman is back with essential money-saving tax tips for 2016-2017</b> <p><i>101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax</i> – <i>Legally!</i> is the Australian taxpayer's essential guide to maximising returns. Comprehensively updated for 2016-2017, this indispensable resource explains all of the changes to the May 2016 budget to help you pay what you owe and not a penny more. You'll find answers to common questions, tax traps to avoid and plenty of tips from Mr. Taxman himself that can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars! Leverage your business, education, family, property, medical expenses, levies, shares and superannuation to get the tax return you deserve – and are <i>fully entitled to</i> under Australian law. You'll also find expert advice for tax-effective investments, tax planning and how to find a great accountant, so you can position yourself for an even bigger return next year! <p>Taxes are important, and they pay for things that are fundamental to a functioning society – but the government is only entitled to so much of your money. This book helps you determine exactly how much that is, so you can stop overpaying and start maximising your return. <ul> <li>Maximise deductions for your family, business, investments and more</li> <li>Understand the latest changes to tax law</li> <li>Identify traps and errors before it's too late</li> <li>Access planning and filing tips for your specific situation</li> </ul> <p>Every year, so many Australians overpay their tax due to confusion surrounding tax law. Don't allow obscure language and complicated deductions to take money out of your pocket this year. It's your money, and you worked hard for it. Why pay more than you have to? <i>101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax</i> –<i>Legally!</i> shows you how to maximise deductions to maximise returns, and make sense out of your tax.
About the author xi <p>How to use this book xiii</p> <p>Introduction xvii</p> <p><b>Part I You and your family 1</b></p> <p>1 Marriage 2</p> <p>2 Income splitting 5</p> <p>3 Dependant (invalid and carer) tax offset 7</p> <p>4 Children 9</p> <p>5 Paid parental leave 12</p> <p>6 Dad and partner pay 14</p> <p>7 Child care 15</p> <p>8 Low-income earners 17</p> <p>9 Senior and pensioner tax offset 19</p> <p>10 Other government benef its 21</p> <p>11 Family breakdown 25</p> <p>12 Death 27</p> <p>13 Trusts 30</p> <p><b>Part II Your employment 33</b></p> <p>14 Car usage 35</p> <p>15 Methods to claim car travel 38</p> <p>16 Travel 40</p> <p>17 Uniform 42</p> <p>18 Home off ice 44</p> <p>19 Other work-related deductions 47</p> <p>20 Keeping those receipts 50</p> <p>21 ATO hit lists 52</p> <p>22 Redundancy 55</p> <p>23 Working a second job 57</p> <p>24 Salary sacrif ice 60</p> <p>25 Fringe benef its 62</p> <p>26 Living-away-from-home allowance 66</p> <p><b>Part III Your education 71</b></p> <p>27 Claiming self-education expenses 72</p> <p>28 The $250 threshold 75</p> <p>29 Self-development courses 77</p> <p>30 Higher Education Loan Program 80</p> <p>31 Student Financial Supplement Scheme 84</p> <p>32 Austudy and ABSTUDY 86</p> <p>33 Trade Support Loans 89</p> <p>34 Scholarships 91</p> <p>35 School building funds 93</p> <p>36 Education savings plans 96</p> <p>37 Other government assistance 98</p> <p><b>Part IV Your investment property 103</b></p> <p>38 Negative gearing 105</p> <p>39 Interest 108</p> <p>40 Depreciation 112</p> <p>41 Low-value pooling 115</p> <p>42 Repairs and maintenance 117</p> <p>43 Travel to see your investment property 120</p> <p>44 Borrowing expenses 122</p> <p>45 Legal expenses 125</p> <p>46 Other rental property deductions 126</p> <p>47 Foreign investment properties 130</p> <p>48 Capital gains tax 132</p> <p>49 PAYG withholding variation 135</p> <p>50 Property genuinely available for rent 138</p> <p><b>Part V Your shares 141</b></p> <p>51 Dividends 143</p> <p>52 Franking credits 146</p> <p>53 Dividend reinvestment plans 149</p> <p>54 Lower income earners 150</p> <p>55 Borrowing to buy shares 153</p> <p>56 Other allowable deductions 156</p> <p>57 Shares and capital gains tax 158</p> <p>58 Realising capital losses 160</p> <p>59 Inheriting share portfolios 162</p> <p>60 Share traders versus share investors 164</p> <p>61 Rights and options 167</p> <p>62 Employee share schemes 169</p> <p>63 Share portfolios within self managed superannuation funds 172</p> <p><b>Part VI Your superannuation 175</b></p> <p>64 Contribution limits 178</p> <p>65 Compulsory employer contributions 181</p> <p>66 Salary sacrifice 184</p> <p>67 Super co-contribution 187</p> <p>68 Transferring foreign super 189</p> <p>69 Self managed superannuation funds 192</p> <p>70 Buying property within SMSFs 195</p> <p>71 Gearing through a super fund 198</p> <p>72 Accessing your super 201</p> <p>73 Transition to retirement 203</p> <p>74 Account-based pensions 205</p> <p>75 Death benefits 207</p> <p>76 Lost or unclaimed super 209</p> <p><b>Part VII Your business 213</b></p> <p>77 Choosing the right business structure 215</p> <p>78 Tax obligations 219</p> <p>79 Record keeping 223</p> <p>80 Deferring tax 226</p> <p>81 Trading stock 228</p> <p>82 Bad debts 230</p> <p>83 Home-based businesses 232</p> <p>84 Employing people 235</p> <p>85 Tax concessions and offsets 238</p> <p>86 Selling or closing down 241</p> <p>87 Personal services income 243</p> <p>88 Non-commercial losses 245</p> <p>89 Franchising 246</p> <p><b>Part VIII Miscellaneous 249</b></p> <p>90 Overseas income 250</p> <p>91 Getting a great accountant 253</p> <p>92 Lodging your tax return 256</p> <p>93 Amending returns and objecting to assessments 259</p> <p>94 ATO data matching 262</p> <p>95 Problems paying your tax 265</p> <p>96 Medical expenses tax offset 267</p> <p>97 Levies 270</p> <p>98 Zone and overseas forces tax offsets 275</p> <p>99 Tax-effective investments 277</p> <p>100 Tax planning as a 365-day process 279</p> <p>101 Just do it! 281</p> <p>Glossary 283</p> <p>Bibliography 301</p> <p>Index 303</p>
<p><b>DR ADRIAN RAFTERY</b> has over 20 years' experience as an award-winning accountant and tax expert. One of Australia's leading tax and finance commentators, Adrian regularly appears on TV and contributes to magazines and newspapers. Find out more at <b>www.mrtaxman.com.au.</b>
<p><b>FOR ALL TAXPAYERS, WHETHER YOU:</b> <ul> <li><b>LODGE YOUR TAX ONLINE VIA MYTAX OR E-TAX</b></li> <li><b>SEEK THE HELP OF A TAX PROFESSIONAL</b></li> </ul> <p><b>Pay only the taxes you owe and not one cent more</b> <p><i>101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax – Legally!</i> is your updated guide for 2016–2017 that clearly explains the changes in the May 2016 budget and gives you the help you need to take advantage of essential money-saving tax tips. <p>Adrian Raftery (Mr Taxman) offers you lots of suggestions, answers common questions, identifies tax traps and shows you how to leverage your deductions to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Now you can get the tax refund you deserve and are <i>entitled</i> to under Australian law. <p>No matter what your age or income, this helpful guide offers tips for everyone including: <ul> <li>employees</li> <li>business owners</li> <li>students</li> <li>families</li> <li>superannuation fund members</li> <li>investors with interests in rental properties and share portfolios.</li> </ul> <p>This book takes the confusion out of the tax law and can help you determine exactly how much you owe on your tax. Stop overpaying and start maximising your return.

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