Author: Adrian Raftery
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication year: 2016
E-ISBN: 9780730330165
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780730330110
Subject: N Pandect of Natural Science
Language: ENG
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Description
Mr. Taxman is back with essential money-saving tax tips for 2016-2017
101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax – Legally! is the Australian taxpayer's essential guide to maximising returns. Comprehensively updated for 2016-2017, this indispensable resource explains all of the changes to the May 2016 budget to help you pay what you owe and not a penny more. You'll find answers to common questions, tax traps to avoid and plenty of tips from Mr. Taxman himself that can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars! Leverage your business, education, family, property, medical expenses, levies, shares and superannuation to get the tax return you deserve – and are fully entitled to under Australian law. You'll also find expert advice for tax-effective investments, tax planning and how to find a great accountant, so you can position yourself for an even bigger return next year!
Taxes are important, and they pay for things that are fundamental to a functioning society – but the government is only entitled to so much of your money. This book helps you determine exactly how much that is, so you can stop overpaying and start maximising your return.
- Maximise deductions for your family, business, investments and more
- Understand the latest changes to tax law
- Identify traps and errors before it's too late
- Access planning and filing tips for your specific situation
Every year, so many Australians overpay their tax due to confusion surrounding tax law. Don't allow obscure language and complicated deductions to take money out of your pocket this year. It's your money, and you worked hard for it. Why pay more than you have to? 101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax –Legally! shows you how to maximise deductions to maximise returns, and make sense out of your tax.