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by BTK Legal

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In this issue:

  • We have relocated!
  • Business name register launched
  • Prime Minister and Minister for Mental Health & Ageing announce more choice, easier, access, and better cover for older Australians
  • 30 June is around the corner
  • Tax changes affecting small businesses
  • CGT changes
  • Changes to the timing of trust resolutions
  • Living away from home allowance changes
  • Superannuation changes
  • Self-assessment for indirect taxes
  • Anti-avoidance provisions in state of flux

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