It’s that time of year again, Tax Time!  For individuals who have a tax agent, like our team at Canny Group and their accounting team on hand, we will lodge your tax return for you on your behalf and you have until 15 May 2021 to do this.  However, if you lodge your own tax return you have until 31 October 2020 to have it lodged.

Either way, we have put together some tax tips that you should consider before 30 June 2020 to help; reduce your taxable income, maximise deductions, take advantage of tax offsets, accessing free money from the Government as well as COVID-19 in many different ways, and we have put together these tips to help you be as prepared as possible and hopefully empower you to maximise your refund when it comes to lodge your tax return.

TAX TIP #1 // WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR TAXABLE INCOME

TAX TIP #2 // MAXIMISE DEDUCTIONS!

TAX TIP #3 // TAX ADVANTAGE OF TAX OFFSETS!

TAX TIP #4 // ACCESS FREE MONEY FROM THE GOVERNMENT!

CO-CONTRIBUTIONS // receive a Government co-contribution of up to $500 paid into your superannuation by making an after-tax superannuation contribution of $1,000 or more.  Full amount is available to those with taxable income less than $38,564 and a reduced amount is available to those with taxable income less than $53,564.

TAX TIP #6 // RETIREES!

Now that we have your sorted for maximising your tax return outcome, let’s talk about what you’re going to be doing with the hard-earned money you’re hopefully on the way to receiving back!

Did you know that the average Australian received a tax refund of $2,381?  That’s enough to splurge on some new furniture or an LED Smart TV, right?  Well, before you head down to your local shopping centre with your tax refund in hand, take a look at three ways we’ve come up with to spend your tax return.  We’re confident that the following strategies will help you make the most out of your tax return and create positive change in your life.

STRATEGY #1 // SET UP AN EMERGENCY FUND

Research conducted in the last year’s Financial Consciousness Index found that a concerning 13.4 million Australian’s do not have emergency savings to fall back on if they were unable to earn an income for more than three months.  The study also found that 7.5 million Australian’s struggle to pay their bills and are not saving money regularly.

So, with this in mind, why not use this year’s tax return to set up an emergency fund and make this the start of your savings plan?

STRATEGY #2 // MEET WITH AN ESTATE PLANNING LAWYER

As the saying goes, there are only two certainties in life; death and taxes.  Unfortunately, more than half of Australian adults do not have a Will.

So, with this years tax return, why not protect your loved ones and sit down with an estate planning layers to draw up a Will or Testamentary Trust?

STRATEGY #3 // STARTING YOUR SIDE HUSTLE

If you have an idea of starting a side business, use this year’s tax return to kick-start this one and for all.  It doesn’t take much more than $2,381 to get started these days: a basic website and some Facebook and Instagram paid advertising campaigns to attract your first paying customers.

So, why not make this the start of your side hustle and see if you can generate a return on investment and get your business off the ground?

The question is, how will you spend your tax return this year after you’ve put into place our tax tips on maximising your refund?