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Understanding the Part IVA Tax Benefit: Key Insights and Strategies
Understanding "tax benefit" for Part IVA avoidance Tax laws often contain provisions designed to prevent avoidance and ensure fairness. One such provision in Australian tax law is Part IVA, which targets schemes that seek to reduce tax liability in ways that the law does not intend. Understanding the Part IVA tax benefit is crucial for taxpayers, accountants, and advisors to navigate compliance and optimize tax planning within legal boundaries. This article explains how Part

Peter Vilaysack
Jan 73 min read


Claiming GST Input Tax Credits on NDIS Residential Investment
Claiming GST Input Tax Credits: NDIS & Residential Property Investment Investing in National Disability Insurance Scheme ( NDIS ) properties can provide both financial returns and contributing to the community. An important aspect of this investment is understanding how to claim Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) input tax credits ( ITCs ). Acquiring or building an NDIS residential property does not necessarily entitle you to claim ITC and it is important to obtain appropriate GS

Peter Vilaysack
Aug 7, 20242 min read


Buying & Selling Property
Buying & Selling Property With a hot property market, whether you are looking to buy your dream home, sell a property, or invest in real estate for financial growth, it is crucial to navigate the complex world of property transactions with confidence and expertise. At PV Legal, we are here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that your investment goals are met and your financial future is secured. Why Choose PV Legal? Tax Planning: PV Legal’s tax knowledg

Peter Vilaysack
Jul 15, 20242 min read


Working overseas - ensure your SMSF is an Australian Fund
Working overseas - make sure your Super Fund is an Australian Resident Fund With travel restrictions lifted, Tim’s boss requires him to relocate overseas to London to head up their London branch for an indefinite period up to 5 to 6 years. Tim’s wife, Mary, is relocating with him together with their two children while they rent out their home in Australia. Tim and his family may temporarily return to Australia for holidays and family visits. Tim and Mary are the only member

Peter Vilaysack
Apr 5, 20242 min read


Review software arrangements for "royalty" payments
R eview Software Arrangements for 'royalty' payments The recently released ATO draft taxation ruling TR 2024/D1 has significant impact on taxpayers once finalised. If you have a software arrangement with an overseas provider, and: 1. distribute or resell software in Australia 2. pay a subscription fee for a software as a service ( SaaS ) solution 3. are granted or have a right to use intellectual property ( IP ) 4. sell hardware with embedded software then rev

Peter Vilaysack
Feb 19, 20243 min read


Are you ready to lodge your SAR by 28 February?
Are you ready to lodge your SAR by 28 February? Less than 27 days remain for SMSF trustees to lodge their SMSF annual return ( SAR ) by 28 February 2024, regardless of whether the fund has received contributions, made income payments or is in pension mode. If the SAR is more than two weeks overdue, the ATO may change the status of the SMSF to Regulation details removed. The impacts for failing to lodge by the due date are: preventing APRA-regulated funds from rolling over me

Peter Vilaysack
Feb 1, 20242 min read
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