
Can My Accountant Provide a ‘Capacity To Repay’ Certificate?
Have you ever applied for a loan through a bank or lender and been asked to provide a ‘capacity to repay’ certificate or ‘accountants letter’
Have you ever applied for a loan through a bank or lender and been asked to provide a ‘capacity to repay’ certificate or ‘accountants letter’
Do you dread the thought of tax time? You’re not alone. A recent survey of 1,018 people has explored the stress levels of everyday Australians
Are young Australians re-defining what the path to retirement looks like? According to a recently conducted research report by Vanguard: ‘How Australia Retires‘, Australians are anticipating
The ATO has announced its yearly indexation adjustment to Study and Training Loans, including the HECS/HELP* debt scheme. They maintain that indexation is necessary to
The information in ‘Retirement Debunked!: 8 Common Retirement Misconceptions’ has been adapted from an article by our dear friend and Founder of The Retirement Lifestyle Center,
The Government has released information to support the announced proposed changes to cap tax concessions on high balance super accounts from 1 July 2025. After
The ATO’s final position on risky trust distributions has been released. The ATO has announced it will apply some integrity rules dealing with trust distributions
Are you over 55 and considering selling your home? You could be eligible to contribute up to $300,000 from the sale of your home, to
When market volatility is at an all time high, keeping to a strategy, or let’s face it creating one, can be tough. It’s important that