Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave Regulations 2023

The recent changes to Family and Domestic Violence (FDVL) leave came into effect for non-small business employers, who employ 15 or more staff, from the 4th of February 2023.  The following is a summary of the changes: Further to our article posted last month, we have summarised some further points and linked some helpful information: […]

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 17: “TRIS” – What are they?

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 17 Transition to Retirement Income Stream (TRIS) in Self-Managed Super Funds – What are they? Essentially a TRIS is an account-based pension from where lump sum payments can only be made in limited circumstances Transition to retirement allows people to access their superannuation benefits without having to retire or […]

Payroll News: Domestic Violence Leave, Aged Care Award Rate Increase, STP Phase 2

There have been some recent changes in legislation that could affect the payroll procedures within your business, or yourself as an employee. We have summarised some recent changes below. 1. New paid family and domestic violence leave All employees, whether full time, part time, or casual, will soon be able to access 10 days of […]

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 16: Key Lodgement Due Dates for your SMSF

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 16 There are many key dates to be aware of regarding your Self-Managed Superfund. The dates of lodgement may differ depending on whether you are lodging through a registered tax agent or if you are self-preparing. Below is a list of the main key dates for trustees to be […]

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 13: Pension Phase

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 13 Pension phase – at what age are my superannuation benefits eligible to be transferred to pension phase? Super benefits start off in accumulation phase during a person’s working life. Super benefits can be “transferred” to pension phase (or retirement phase) by commencing a pension account (account-based pension). This can […]

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 12 – Work Test

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 12 Work test – do I need to be working to contribute extra funds to superannuation? Under current rules, if you are aged 67 or older (up to age 74) you need to meet a “work test” to make personal (concessional) contributions for which you claim a tax deduction. […]

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 11 – Contribution caps – what are the limits on how much I can contribute to superannuation?

HQB’s Weekly SMSF News – Week 11 Contribution caps – what are the limits on how much I can contribute to superannuation? There are two broad types of superannuation contributions: Concessional Also known as before-tax contributions. A tax benefit can usually be obtained by making concessional contributions. The most common include employer contributions (including compulsory […]

2022 – 2023 Federal Budget Announcement

Last night’s 2023 Federal Budget announcement (the first labour budget announcement in almost a decade) hasn’t delivered too many surprises. We have summarised a few points that may be of interest to you or affect your business: Nothing changed of any material consequences in respect of: Changes in tax rates legislated for 1 July 2024 […]