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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-9 13:48:20 | 只看该作者
last minute tax tips for June 2011
28 Apr 2011 | ipac money mentors


转载 http://www.ipac.com.au/blog/last-minute-tax-tips-for-june-2011

The end of the 2010/11 financial year is fast approaching, which also means tax time. If you haven’t thought about your tax yet, don’t fear, there are a number of strategies you can put in place to trim your tax bill for this financial year before it ends on 30 June 2011.
minimising your assessable income
Your primary goal, for tax purposes, is to minimise your assessable income. ‘Assessable’ income is your gross income ie; a combination of your salary and wages, plus additional income sources such as interest from cash accounts, share dividends, managed fund distributions, property rental income and capital gains. Take away all allowable tax deductions and then you have taxable income which is the figure used to calculate your tax bill.

In other words, the lower your income, the less tax you will pay – it’s that simple. If your taxable income is, say, $50,000, your tax bill will be $10,050; if your income is $80,000 your tax bill rises to $18,750. To check personal tax rates, go to www.ato.gov.au.

use superannuation to minimise assessable income
For employees, and business owners for that matter, one way to minimise assessable income and reduce your tax bill is by making ‘salary sacrifice’ contributions to your superannuation. Salary sacrifice is an arrangement with your employer where you make additional super contributions from your pre-tax salary, rather than receiving it as take-home pay. The money that goes into super is taxed at the low rate of 15 per cent, which for many people will be lower than their marginal tax rate that they pay on this income if they received it in the hand.

It’s also worth noting that salary sacrifice contributions are concessional contributions, and are currently limited to a total of $50,000 a year for those over 50 before penalty tax applies. If you’re under age 50, the limit it is currently capped at $25,000 a year. These caps are indexed.

If you’re nearing the concessional contributions limit and you have spare cash lying around, it’s possible to make non-concessional contributions from your after-tax income.

There is also an annual cap for non-concessional contributions before penalty tax applies. In 2010/11, the non-concessional contributions cap is $150,000. If you are under 65 years of age as at 1 July, you can ‘bring forward’ two years worth of contributions, giving you a total non-concessional contributions cap of $450,000 for the three years, rather than a $150,000 cap in each year of the three years. This is a very useful strategy, however it can require some careful planning if you want to maximise the benefits and avoid the penalties that apply if you over-contribute.

Investment earnings of your super fund are also taxed at a maximum rate of 15 per cent instead of at your individual marginal tax rate. This is what makes super an attractive investment vehicle for many people.

income splitting
This is a highly effective way for couples to minimise the total amount of tax they pay and the principle is very simple. If you have a spouse or partner who either doesn’t work or who earns a low income, it’s possible to minimise your combined total tax bill by holding some of your investments in the name of the person who earns the least. You can’t split income from, say, wages or salaries with your spouse, but you can certainly hold investments in his or her name. This means any income from them goes into your spouse’s tax return and is taxed at their lower marginal rate – or not at all if they earn below $16,000 in 2010/112.

maximise your deductions
Generally, deductions are any expenses made in earning your income. Expenses might include mobile phone charges, membership of professional organisations, tax agent services and vehicle expenses.

Making vehicle expense claims often involves keeping a log book that demonstrates your work-related vehicle use. The log book lets your tax agent or accountant calculate whether you are eligible for deductions related to vehicle maintenance and fuel costs. If you don’t have a log book, get one and also gather together any relevant bills and statements relating to your vehicle now to avoid panic later.

investment property expenses
If you own an investment property you can claim expenses including advertising, pest control, body corporate fees, property agent’s fees, some repairs, gardening, insurance, interest on loans and even land tax. It’s worth making sure you get minor maintenance tasks out of the way before the end of the financial year so you can claim these costs against your income.

You may also be able to write off the value of depreciating assets such as hot water heaters and stoves. However, be careful and seek the advice from your accountant if you are uncertain – remember if your rental property has been off the market for a period, for example while undergoing renovations, you may not be able to claim expenses incurred during that time.

Still on the issue of timing, it might also be possible to prepay some future expenses associated with holding an investment and claim an immediate deduction. For example, if you have borrowed to invest in a rental property, it might be possible to prepay the loan interest for the 2011/12 tax year before 30 June 2011. Usually your lender will calculate the amount and it will involve you making a lump sum payment. This amount can then be claimed as a deduction against your 2010/11 tax bill. Before embarking on this strategy, check with your accountant whether it’s the right course of action, also being aware that some lenders may not allow interest prepayments.

get your timing right
If you are thinking about selling a capital asset before the end of the financial year, consider timing the sale to manage any capital gains tax (CGT) you may have to pay. Simply put, CGT is tax assessed on the gain in value of certain assets you sell including shares or an investment property. You may be able to include certain holding costs of the asset to reduce the total gain. Also, if you have held the asset for more than 12 months, you will generally be entitled to discount the gross gain by 50 per cent and only pay tax on half the gain. The net taxable gain will be taxed at your marginal tax rate.

You may benefit by deferring an asset sale until after 30 June, particularly if you are expecting to be on a lower income in the next financial year. This may apply to people considering retirement or taking extended leave, whose income will be considerably reduced in the next year.

Nobody likes paying tax, and with some simple strategies like those above, it is possible to minimise your tax bill. Please talk to us about the ways we might be able to help you manage your tax affairs better.

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-9 13:57:40 | 只看该作者
Barefoot Tax Tips
Superannuation:
Low income earners still have the chance to earn a 100% return on their money with co-contributions. And if your spouse earns under $13,800 a year you can get a rebate of $540 for chipping in $3,000 to their super.

Government goodies:
There’s a tax rebate for any medical expenses you’ve incurred over $2,000 – you can claim back 20 cents in the dollar.

With the education tax refund you can also claim 50 per cent of eligible education expenses for the kids (up to $397 for primary, $794 for secondary).

Deductions:
You can claim legitimate work-related deductions. There’s a range of occupational guides on the ATO website

Private health insurance:
If you earn over $77,000 single ($154,000 household combined), you can avoid the Medicare levy surcharge by getting private health insurance.

E-tax:
If you have a simple tax situation, do your tax online. It’s easy and free.
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-10 19:34:01 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2011-8-13 17:40:42 | 只看该作者
请问下lz:如果去年没有待到一整年(即年收入没有达到$77,000),是不是可以不申请medicare levy exemption了?

顺便再问下:如果是couple,是否像你说的,$154,000 household combined之上才会被charge medicare levy?

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-13 21:01:04 | 只看该作者
引用第65楼goldenbanana2011-08-13 17:40发表的:
请问下lz:如果去年没有待到一整年(即年收入没有达到$77,000),是不是可以不申请medicare levy exemption了?

顺便再问下:如果是couple,是否像你说的,$154,000 household combined之上才会被charge medicare levy?

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这边有三个不同的概念
medicare levy exemption是指不享受澳洲medicare的人可以申请,如果你是公民或者永久居民,那肯定申请不了,只有海外学生和工作签证的人,和其他不享受澳洲公立医疗的人才可以申请的。

medicare levy是指单个人的交税收入超过大概18839,家庭的话大概在$37,398 *
以上,有孩子的话每个孩子会再加上3434左右,这个收入之上的话就必须要交医疗保险税,不管你有没有私人医疗保险,这是强制的。

medicare levy surcharge 是指个人的交税收入超过77000的话,家庭是154000,有孩子的话每个孩子加1500, 没有私人医疗保险的话,在medicare levy 1.5%的基础上另外加收1%的医疗保险,也是强制的。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-13 21:06:21 | 只看该作者
Yes, very good! You are correct on the 12 week period. Although the point I was making was that you should check  every year to see if your business % changes. Might be 85% in the initial year, drop to 65% in the next year then increase to 92% in the third year. Must also be mindful when you are claiming different rates each year that you make the correct adjustments for profit/(loss) on sale of a vehicle that has been used for business purposes. You have a good weekend too. See you Monday morning.

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On 12/08/2011, at 10:29 PM,  wrote:


Hey, Good evening, xxx,

I have done some work regarding vehicle logbook we discussed last Thursday afternoon. Please see highlighted and underlined sentences in red color below , which are extracted from ATO website.

It is said that the logbook is valid for five years and a reasonable estimate of business use percentage can be made ONLY if any variations happen If the pattern of the car use changed during the year.  All others mention are to keep a logbook in the meantime.

Would you please let me know if I am on the right track or not at your convenient time? Thank you.

Have a wonderful weekend.


Extracted Vehicle logbook information from ATO website.

"If the pattern of your car use changed during the year, make a reasonable estimate of your business use percentage for the whole of 2010-11, taking into account your logbook, odometer and other records, any variations in the pattern of use of your car and any changes in the number of cars you used in the course of earning your income.


Logbook period

Your logbook is valid for five years. If this is the first year you are using this method, you must have kept a logbook during 2010-11. It must cover at least 12 continuous weeks. If you started using your car for work-related purposes less than 12 weeks before the end of the year, you can extend the 12-week period into 2011-12. (If you are using the logbook method for two or more cars, the logbook for each car must cover the same period.)

If you established your business use percentage using a logbook from an earlier year, you need to keep that logbook and maintain odometer records. You also need to keep a logbook if we told you in writing to keep one."

http://www.ato.gov.au/content/00216825.htm
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发表于 2011-8-14 10:16:07 | 只看该作者
原来是这样,很清楚,多谢了~~~

能再顺便问一下,那如果按一整年时间算,没有到达那个一万多的最低线,是否可以不去申请那一年的exemption呢(对于457 visa)?

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引用第66楼lengyi32112011-08-13 21:01发表的:



这边有三个不同的概念
medicare levy exemption是指不享受澳洲medicare的人可以申请,如果你是公民或者永久居民,那肯定申请不了,只有海外学生和工作签证的人,和其他不享受澳洲公立医疗的人才可以申请的。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-14 12:58:09 | 只看该作者
引用第68楼goldenbanana2011-08-14 10:16发表的:
原来是这样,很清楚,多谢了~~~

能再顺便问一下,那如果按一整年时间算,没有到达那个一万多的最低线,是否可以不去申请那一年的exemption呢(对于457 visa)?

谢谢!
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那是当然的,如果你交了不属于你要交的医疗保险,那肯定需要medicare levy exemption来证明你免这个强制医疗税。

低于18839的话你不需要交医疗保险税,所以就不需要麻烦自己去申请这个免医疗保险的。因为结果是一样的。
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引用第69楼lengyi32112011-08-14 12:58发表的:

那是当然的,如果你交了不属于你要交的医疗保险,那肯定需要medicare levy exemption来证明你免这个强制医疗税。

低于18839的话你不需要交医疗保险税,所以就不需要麻烦自己去申请这个免医疗保险的。因为结果是一样的。

那就好那就好~~~多谢回复!
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-15 19:20:37 | 只看该作者
引用第70楼goldenbanana2011-08-14 14:37发表的:


那就好那就好~~~多谢回复!

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-17 19:52:16 | 只看该作者
凑个热闹顶一下.
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善意提醒,做退税尽量一步到位,不然后面办理的手续就会非常麻烦。
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最近忙得都没顾上把表填好, 现在又要来请教lz了

请问雇主和自己缴纳的superannuation 的信息是应该填在Income 7 那一栏"australian annuities and superannuation income streams" 那里吗?如果是的,怎样算taxed element和untaxed element呢?我看我的super帐户上只有显示“defined benefit","accumulation” 这样的component 。

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哦,还有一个问题,关于填income 10 gross interest那里,tax pack里面说,如果是joint account,在填个人报税的时候需要把利息和税都按照一半来算。但是因为另一半没有收入(单独填了non-lodgment 的表格),所以另一半的利息/税其实都没有得到申报。那这样的情况该如何处理呢?是依然按照一半的数目申报我自己的?还是把全部额度都算在我一个人身上(i.e. do not share the amounts of interest equally)?

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-29 20:41:23 | 只看该作者
引用第78楼goldenbanana2011-08-28 00:11发表的:
哦,还有一个问题,关于填income 10 gross interest那里,tax pack里面说,如果是joint account,在填个人报税的时候需要把利息和税都按照一半来算。但是因为另一半没有收入(单独填了non-lodgment 的表格),所以另一半的利息/税其实都没有得到申报。那这样的情况该如何处理呢?是依然按照一半的数目申报我自己的?还是把全部额度都算在我一个人身上(i.e. do not share the amounts of interest equally)?

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只能报一半。

另外一半如果已经登记了non-lodgment 的表格那是自动放弃另一半的利息/税。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-29 20:43:09 | 只看该作者
真心请教的问题会耐心解答,不懂乱问浪费别人时间的人请绕道。

还有对那些不懂得退税知识而且横向纵向比来比去的人也请你们绕道,不要浪费别人宝贵的知识和时间。

也就此声明一点,这些人的退税,即使交费也请另寻他人。

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-29 20:44:08 | 只看该作者
引用第77楼goldenbanana2011-08-28 00:04发表的:
最近忙得都没顾上把表填好, 现在又要来请教lz了

请问雇主和自己缴纳的superannuation 的信息是应该填在Income 7 那一栏"australian annuities and superannuation income streams" 那里吗?如果是的,怎样算taxed element和untaxed element呢?我看我的super帐户上只有显示“defined benefit","accumulation” 这样的component 。

多谢多谢~~~


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