You may have read my earlier post in June this year about the proposed Division 296 Tax for super balances over $3 million. At the time, the proposal included taxing not only actual earnings (like interest or dividends) but also unrealised gains — that is, taxing increases in investment value that hadn’t yet been […]
Your EOFY checklist for June
The end of the financial year (EOFY) is again fast approaching. June is the perfect time to get your finances in order and make the most of any opportunities. A bit of prep now can help you save money and create a smoother start to the new financial year, so here’s your EOFY checklist … […]
The butterfly effect
You may have heard of a concept in chaos theory called ‘the butterfly effect’. The mathematician and meteorologist Lorenz famously described how a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil could set off a tornado in Texas. It might also describe how a politician moving his lips in the US (talking about tariffs, say, or job […]
Thinking about financial advice?
Thinking about getting financial advice but haven’t taken the first step? If so, you’re not alone. According to an Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) report[i] on Australian attitudes to financial advice, 41 per cent of survey participants who’d intended to seek advice, still hadn’t gone ahead. If that sounds like you, there’s probably a […]
Court confirms no tax on gifts (even if it’s $33 million)
You’re likely in the spirit of giving this Christmas, but how’s this for generosity … Graziella Leong, an elderly supermarket matriarch in Vanuatu sent her Australia-based brother nearly $33 million in gifts over 10 years. Australia’s tax office claimed the money was “income” and wanted its cut, but a federal court judge has found […]



