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What impact will stage 3 tax cuts have on your borrowing capacity?For anyone looking to secure a home loan, the stage 3 tax cuts - and the subsequent increase to your take home pay - could mean your borrowing capacity, gets a bump too.
Eden Radford -
22 Apr, 2024 -
4 min read
Home Loans
Offset accounts, the great hack?Australians love a good life hack and offset accounts are no exception, but as with all good hacks, it’s worth double checking the details to make sure there's no catch.
Eden Radford -
06 Mar, 2024 -
4 min read
Home Loans
Cash rate on hold: how to keep your budget in the black until rate cuts eventuateThe RBA has kept the cash rate on hold for the third consecutive meeting, as Australia’s monetary policy settings work to rein in inflation.
Eden Radford -
19 Mar, 2024 -
5 min read
Term Deposits
How far can your savings take you? Some of the top-rated term deposits in February 2024Has your term deposit been effectively losing you money in the past? With Australia’s inflation falling faster than expected, it may be getting easier to find term deposits that can keep your money from going backwards. But it’s important to compare the available options and choose a term deposit that will suit your needs and help you reach your savings goals.
Mark Bristow -
12 Feb, 2024 -
3 min read
Term Deposits
Maximise your savings: top terms deposits for May 2023Now may be an opportune time to compare a range of term deposit accounts and the different options that are available.
Peter Terlato -
12 May, 2023 -
3 min read
Credit Cards
Credit card debt creeps up as Australians pare back December spendingAustralia’s total credit card bill attracting interest charges crept up in the month of December, hitting a total of $17.31 billion, an increase of almost $21 million.
Eden Radford -
07 Feb, 2024 -
4 min read
Credit Cards
Australians continue to keep a lid on debt despite 12 RBA hikesAustralia’s total credit card debt has dropped for the third month in a row, this time by $88.1 million.
Eden Radford -
09 Oct, 2023 -
3 min read
Credit Cards
CBA increases interest rate on select credit cardsCBA, Australia’s largest bank, has increased the interest rate on a range of credit cards by up to 1.25 percentage points.
Eden Radford -
01 Nov, 2023 -
5 min read
Car Insurance
Are you paying an insurance loyalty tax?ASIC commenced civil penalty proceedings in the Federal Court last week, claiming some insurers used an algorithm to determine whether or not a customer might renew their policy at different premium levels.
Peter Terlato -
05 Sep, 2023 -
4 min read
Savings Accounts
Get your taxes right, or else: ATOThe Australian Taxation Office has warned it will use data analysis to catch out people who file incorrect claims for work-related expenses at tax time.
Nick Bendel -
22 Jun, 2017 -
3 min read
Savings Accounts
Tax time: How to secure an extension and get COVID-19 helpThe deadline for people preparing their own taxes is October 31, but there’s plenty of options available if you haven’t had the chance to take care of the paperwork.
Tony Ibrahim -
30 Oct, 2020 -
4 min read
Savings Accounts
Today is the last day taxpayers can lodge their own tax returnThe Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding Australians that today, 31 October, is the last day for taxpayers to lodge their own tax return, or they will potentially cop a large fine.
Alex Ritchie -
31 Oct, 2017 -
2 min read
Superannuation
Are retiring Boomers paying too much super tax?More and more Australians are approaching retirement age, when it’s time to start accessing their superannuation savings. But many of these older Australians could be paying too much tax on their super investment earnings, which could be fixed by making one change.
Mark Bristow -
24 Aug, 2023 -
3 min read
Superannuation
The Super Guarantee is rising to 11%: What this means for your salary and retirementEmployees don’t need to do anything with regards to the increase in super contributions. Your employer has the responsibility of making the necessary adjustments. However, it's sensible to regularly review your super payments.
Peter Terlato -
30 Jun, 2023 -
5 min read
Car Loans
Could removing taxes on new cars make our roads safer?The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has welcomed a proposed removal of tariffs on safer new vehicles, as expressed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Barnaby Joyce.
Alex Ritchie -
05 Jan, 2018 -
3 min read
Bank Accounts
SA scraps bank taxSouth Australia��_s proposed bank tax has been shelved by the state government, before the bill could be knocked back in the state's upper house for a second time.
Mark Bristow -
16 Nov, 2017 -
2 min read
Bank Accounts
Scammers kickstart the year by pretending to be ATOIt’s too early for tax time, but criminals aren’t going to let that stop them, as scammers take to SMS to convince you they’re from the tax office.
Nick Bendel -
10 Feb, 2019 -
2 min read
Bank Accounts
How Aussies are spending their tax refundFrivolous tax refund spending is the last thing on the mind for a majority of Aussies, according to the recent ME Tax Back Survey.
Alex Ritchie -
18 Jul, 2018 -
3 min read
Car Loans
How do you calculate stamp duty on a car?Find out how much stamp duty do you need to pay on your car in different Australian states.
Vidhu Bajaj -
16 Apr, 2024 -
10 min read
Car Loans
Are salary sacrifice car schemes worth it?A salary sacrifice car loan is simply another term for a novated lease, in which you purchase a vehicle using your pre-tax salary. Car salary sacrifice loans are essentially three-way contracts.
Alex Ritchie -
20 Nov, 2023 -
5 min read
Car Loans
What is a novated lease’s balloon payment?When the term of a novated lease ends, you can choose to own the car by making a balloon payment. You can also refinance the novated lease and potentially save on taxes.
Jodie Humphries -
23 Jul, 2021 -
3 min read
Home Insurance
Renting out a room in your home: Are you insured?Renting out a room in your home can be beneficial in a number of ways - it can help you earn extra income to put towards household bills or mortgage payments, and it can even be a way to make use of a space that’s sitting dormant. That said, if you are considering becoming a landlord, even on a small scale, then it’s important to understand the legal requirements and the workings of the rental market, as well as how renting out a room could potentially affect your home and contents insurance.
Mark Bristow -
09 Feb, 2024 -
5 min read
Home Insurance
Can you claim home insurance on taxes?In most instances, you cannot claim home insurance as an expense on your taxes, because homes are used for personal purposes. However, according to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), you may claim some portion of the home insurance expense if you use your residence to run your home-based business.
Mark Bristow -
16 Dec, 2022 -
4 min read
Home Insurance
Do you live in an apartment? Here's what's covered under strata insuranceHomeowners and would-be buyers should familiarise themselves with what exactly is covered under strata insurance to mitigate the risk of gaps in your personal insurance coverage.
Alex Ritchie -
25 Oct, 2023 -
3 min read
Credit Score
How good debts and bad debts can affect your credit scoreIs there such a thing as 'good debt' and what could it mean for your financial future?
Mark Bristow -
16 Feb, 2024 -
4 min read
Home Loans
How much does a house depreciate in value?You may not think of houses as depreciating in value – after all, don’t house prices keep going up and up? But property investors know that houses and apartments also experience wear and tear over time, which requires upkeep and maintenance. While this depreciation can eat into the rental yield from an investment property, the costs can often be claimed as an expense on your taxes.
Mark Bristow -
07 Nov, 2023 -
3 min read
Home Loans
Tax deductions for your investment propertyOne of the biggest benefits of investing in property, as opposed to living in the property, are the potential tax benefits. Understanding the potential tax deductions available for your investment property may help you to maximise your returns.
Alex Ritchie -
01 Nov, 2023 -
4 min read
Home Loans
What is negative gearing?Negative gearing refers to when investors can claim a tax deduction when their investments make a loss. While negative gearing offers several potential benefits, there are also risks involved.
Vidhu Bajaj -
24 May, 2023 -
6 min read
Personal Loans
Can you use a personal loan for tax debt?Many banks won’t allow borrowers to use a personal loan to pay tax debts. However, it may be possible to get a loan to help cover your other expenses while you concentrate on repaying what you owe to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Mark Bristow -
21 Dec, 2023 -
3 min read
Personal Loans
Can a personal loan be used for tax exemption?The interest you pay on personal loans are usually not tax-deductible, but they may be in some cases. It’s important to look at how the loan is spent.
Jodie Humphries -
27 Dec, 2020 -
3 min read
Savings Accounts
Taxes paid on savingsIn 2010 the Federal Budget announced that from July 1, 2011 new tax breaks for savers would be introduced. But it was never rolled out and in 2012 the government did a backflip, much to the ire of the banks, and withdrew the tax break.
RateCity -
08 Jul, 2010 -
1 min read
Savings Accounts
Do I have to pay taxes on the interest earned in my savings account?You need to add the interest earned from your savings account to the income you declare on your tax return and pay tax on the total.
Jodie Humphries -
16 Feb, 2021 -
4 min read
Savings Accounts
Tax on savingsEvery Australian is lumped with a tax on savings they deposit into a bank. Tax must be paid on any interest earned, not the amount deposited.
RateCity -
23 Oct, 2009 -
1 min read
Cryptocurrency
How are NFTs taxed in Australia?If you’ve transacted with NFTs in any way - bought, sold, gifted, traded, exchanged for cryptocurrency - you must declare all transactions and any capital gains or losses as part of your income tax return.
Peter Terlato -
17 Jan, 2023 -
5 min read
Cryptocurrency
A guide to cryptocurrency and tax in AustraliaIt’s legal to buy, sell and hold cryptocurrency in Australia. Coins are treated as taxable assets. You'll need to keep transaction records and declare your capital gains and losses. It's helpful to understand how and when crypto is taxed and this guide will explain everything you need to know.
Peter Terlato -
07 Oct, 2022 -
7 min read
Superannuation
Can you use super to pay your mortgage?It is possible to use the money in your superannuation fund to help cover the cost of your mortgage in certain circumstances, such as if you’re retiring or are in financial hardship. However, accessing your super fund early can make a big difference to your retirement lifestyle.
Mark Bristow -
21 Jul, 2023 -
4 min read
Superannuation
How much tax do I have to pay on superannuation contributions?The tax due on your super depends on factors like how much you earn and whether the money has already been taxed. This explainer may help clarify the rules.
Jodie Humphries -
11 Jul, 2022 -
3 min read
Superannuation
When should I rollover my super balance?By rolling over super spread over several funds and consolidating them into a single account, you may save on fees and taxes.
Alex Ritchie -
15 Mar, 2021 -
4 min read
Credit Cards
Can you pay your taxes with a credit card?If you owe money to the Australian Tax Office, or if you’re a sole trader or self-employed, you may be wondering if you can pay your taxes with your credit card.
Alex Ritchie -
30 Jul, 2020 -
5 min read
Credit Cards
Can you use a business credit card for personal expenses?Getting a business credit card can be easier than a personal credit card. But can you put personal expenses on a business credit card?
Vidhu Bajaj -
28 Aug, 2023 -
8 min read
Credit Cards
Credit card saving tipsAccording to the old saying, death and taxes are the only certainties in life. We can probably add credit cards to that list _- from online shopping to liberating us from the burden of carrying cash, it would be impossible to live a hassle-free lifestyle without a bit of plastic.
Patricia Babalis -
17 Nov, 2013 -
3 min read
Investment Funds
What are franking credits?Franking credits, also known as imputation credits, are a tax credit for investors in shares. Franking credits stop company profits being taxed twice.
Nick Bendel -
23 Aug, 2017 -
2 min read
Term Deposits
Is a term deposit an asset?A term deposit falls under the category of a financial asset, specifically a cash and cash equivalent asset. It's a form of investment that you own, and it holds monetary value.
Peter Terlato -
02 Nov, 2023 -
4 min read
Term Deposits
Are term deposit accounts subject to capital gains tax?The tax you pay on a profit generated by a term deposit is not classified as capital gains tax. Interest earned on a term deposit is considered income though and would need to be included in your annual income tax return.
Alex Ritchie -
09 Nov, 2022 -
3 min read
Term Deposits
Maximise your tax return this financial yearMaximise your tax return this financial year
Laine Gordon -
02 Jun, 2011 -
3 min read
Car Insurance
Can you beat the carbon tax with car insurance?Can you beat the carbon tax with car insurance?
Laine Gordon -
13 Dec, 2011 -
3 min read
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Eden Radford -
19 Apr, 2024 -
8 min read
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Relief in sight for struggling saversMore Australians struggling to grow their savings. Tax incentives for savers due to launch next year. How you can take advantage of the new tax incentive.
RateCity -
13 Jul, 2011 -
1 min read
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Expert tax tips for the end of financial yearThe end of financial year (EOFY) means more than just sales down at the shopping centre. It’s also the last chance for Australians to make any decisions regarding changes to their finances that could affect their next tax return.
Mark Bristow -
22 Jun, 2020 -
8 min read
Superannuation
Find superannuation funds for investment propertyFind investment property super funds at RateCity. View all product details, interest rates and fees to find the Superannuation that suits your needs at RateCity
Nick Bendel -
22 Nov, 2017 -
5 min read
Home Loans
Home loans in NTFind Home loans in NT at RateCity and compare over 6659 home loans. View all product details, interest rates and fees to find the home loan that suits your needs at RateCity
Mark Bristow -
19 Oct, 2016 -
3 min read
Home Loans
Home loans in DarwinFind Home loans in Darwin at RateCity and compare over 6659 home loans. View all product details, interest rates and fees to find the home loan that suits your needs at RateCity
Mark Bristow -
18 Oct, 2016 -
3 min read
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Eden Radford -
19 Apr, 2024 -
8 min read
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Relief in sight for struggling saversMore Australians struggling to grow their savings. Tax incentives for savers due to launch next year. How you can take advantage of the new tax incentive.
RateCity -
13 Jul, 2011 -
1 min read
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Expert tax tips for the end of financial yearThe end of financial year (EOFY) means more than just sales down at the shopping centre. It’s also the last chance for Australians to make any decisions regarding changes to their finances that could affect their next tax return.
Mark Bristow -
22 Jun, 2020 -
8 min read