UNSW Tax Clinic

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Tax advisers are more likely to act as 'tax exploiters' for wealthy clients but 'tax enforcers' for the rest of us.

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For employees working from home, part-time workers and small businesses juggling JobKeeper, there are things to watch out for this year when filing tax returns. 

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UNSW Sydney has academic experts available to comment on the Federal Government budget announcement.

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Professional tax advice is needed to improve the mental health outcomes for small businesses in financial distress, says a UNSW Business School expert.

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There is a solution to help individuals and businesses better manage the cost of tax advice – but it does not involve a cap on deductions, says a UNSW Business School expert.

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Sole traders helped by UNSW Tax Clinic who were behind on their quarterly Business Activity Statements were on average seven years behind.

With a significant portion of professionals now working from home, this has had wider tax implications for individuals as the line between what is deductible and what isn’t, becomes blurred.

A UNSW tax expert shares practical tips on claims you can make in your tax return if you’ve worked from home during the pandemic.

UNSW Tax Clinic

UNSW Business School is working with PwC Australia and KPMG Australia to help small businesses navigate their tax obligations and the relief available.

UNSW Tax Clinic

Businesses and people affected by the crisis, including emergency support workers, can ask the UNSW Tax Clinic for guidance.

UNSW Tax Clinic

The UNSW Tax Clinic offers unrepresented small businesses and individuals free tax advice and advocacy.