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Friday, September 10, 2010

Resident minors' effective 2010/11 tax-free threshold

The increase in the low-income tax offset to $1,500 for 2010/11 (from $1,350 in 2009/10) effectively means that $3,333 can be distributed to minors tax-free in the 2010/11 year.
Ordinarily, and excluding the offset, once a minor's income exceeds $1,307, the entire amount is taxed at 45%.
However, applying the low-income tax offset of $1,500 means that no income tax will be payable until the minor's taxable income exceeds $3,333, i.e., $1,500 divided by 0.45 = $3,333.

Source: AFA Wealth; www.afawealth.com.au

Hazards of property for SMSFs'

The ATO has warned that an SMSF holding property could be sued if someone is injured or dies because of faults in that property.The ATO provided a recent example of a property owner being held liable for the death of an electrician on their premises when replacing an old solar hot water system with a new one.
Therefore, if trustees own property in their SMSF, they should make sure they are aware, to the best of their ability, of any hazards on their property and, if any hazards do exist, they should have them fixed.
They should also consider having an insurance policy in the SMSF to cover the property and public liability.
Where the property was acquired with a limited recourse borrowing under with new borrowing laws, the ATO recommends that the trustees speak with their advisors on requirements for holding any insurance.

Source: AFA Wealth; www.afawealth.com.au