Is your Rates Notice for 2016/17 fair and reasonable?
From 1 January 2016 the process of revaluing all Victorian properties commenced. The new values will form the basis upon which you are charged municipal rates and land tax. If you have received a rates notice and disagree with the value assigned to your property you have the right to lodge an objection with council within 2 months of the date stated on the rates notice.
Has your private information been exposed in alleged census hack?
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has announced that it is launching an investigation into the Australian Bureau of Statistics for potential breaches of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
DOES YOUR BUSINESS NEED A PRIVACY POLICY IN PLACE?
To help you determine if your business legally requires a privacy policy under the Privacy Act, we have developed a simple flow chart for you to follow. If the answer is yes to any of the questions in the chart, a privacy policy should be prepared to ensure your business is not subject to penalties for non-compliance with the Privacy Act.
Wine Equalisation Tax Rebate
In light of the 2016-2017 Federal Budget handed down on 3 May, participants in the wine industry have expressed significant concerns regarding the Federal Government’s proposal to reform the Wine Equalisation Tax Rebate (WET Rebate) and the related eligibility criteria.
Extension of time to rectify non-commercial LRBA loans – deadline now 31 January 2017
In our previous Time For Action article the deadline for ensuring existing non-commercial limited recourse borrowing arrangement (LRBA) loans were put on commercial terms was 30 June 2016.