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GENC3003Personal Financial Planning Andrew Hingstonandrew.hingston@unsw.edu.au Unit 8: Taxation strategies
2 Strategies Tax deductions Income splitting Income timing Negative gearing Franked dividends Superannuation Interest offset
3 StrategiesTax deductions ATO gives guidelines at www.ato.gov.au… Individuals … Deductions Checklist It is now very difficult to get any! Main tax deductions are: Bank fees Self-education expenses Transport and motor vehicle expenses while at work Accounting fees for preparation of tax return Depreciation on home computer used for work purposes It’s usually better to try to get your employer to reimburse you for the full amount!!
4 StrategiesTax deductions for shop assistants Repayments of shortfalls from the register that you reimburse your employer—but not if the shortfall is reimbursed by someone else.  Special coats, dustcoats, overalls, aprons, and protective safety boots—but not conventional clothing and footwear such as shirts, trousers, sports shoes and joggers.  Retailers Association education expenses for traineeships; chemist naturopathy course.  Macworld or similar magazines for a shop assistant in a computer store.
5 Discussion John has a salary of $80,000 and his wife, Jenny, is working part-time as they raise children (salary $15,000). Who should own the couple’s $20,000 savings account? John, Jenny or Joint? Who should own the couple’s negatively geared investment property?
6 StrategiesIncome splitting For people who are married or in long-term defacto relationship. Generally used when one spouse is at home looking after children while other is doing paid work. Worker’s taxable income is $60,000 Carer’s taxable income is $0 All savings and investments should be placed under carer’s name to take advantage of $6000 tax free threshold! Self-employed or family businesses use this as well. Carer works as book-keeper in return for legitimate salary.
7 StrategiesIncome timing Income is usually taxed when it is paid(not necessarily when it is earned). Sometimes you have a choice when to be paid (eg a bonus or payment for contract work). If you expect to earn more money next financial year then get paid before June 30. If you expect to earn less money next year then get paid after July 1.
8 StrategiesNegative gearing When the costs of an investment (deductions) exceed the assessable income from the investment. Usually from borrowing money to invest in property or shares. Main assessable income is rental income or dividends. Main allowable deduction is the interest on the loan. Can also claim property expenses and depreciation on fixtures. If investment’s assessable income < allowable deductions… then it DECREASES your overall taxable income! However!! No point getting tax deductions on a dud investment The goal is to maximise after-tax returns NOT minimise tax!!! Geared investments magnify possible returns AND losses!
9 StrategiesFranked dividends Most governments “double dip” with taxation! Companies pay tax on their profits (30% tax) Dividends are paid to shareholders out of the after-tax profits Individuals pay tax on their dividends (up to 46.5% tax). Australia has stopped this through “franked dividends” A fully-franked dividend consists of a cash payment and also some “franking credits” (tax credits). Government refunds any corporate tax paid by the company to the individual shareholder as tax rebate.
10 Add the total of the cash amount plus the franking credits to your assessable income. Corporate tax rate is currently 30% so for fully-franked dividends: Assessable income = cash dividend / 0.7 Franking credit = assessable income – cash dividend Calculate income tax. Deduct the “franking credits” from your total tax payable. The net result is that the government refunds any company tax that the company has paid. For example, if your marginal tax rate is 45% then you effectively pay an extra 15% + ML on your dividends.
11 Dividends example You receive a cash dividend of $700 Dividend notice advises “franking credits” are $300 You report your income as $700 + $300 = $1000 Even though you only received $700 in cash! Calculate tax at your marginal rate (say 41.5%) = $415 Report the “franking credit” as a tax rebate on tax return You receive a tax rebate of $300 You only pay an extra $115 in tax Total tax received by government is $300 in corporate tax plus $115 in personal income tax = $415 = 41.5% tax
12 StrategiesSuperannuation Any money salary sacrificed into your superannuation is a tax deduction. For example:Salary $60,000 + 9% employer super$60,000 is normally assessable incomeIf salary sacrifice another $5,000 thentaxable income = $60,000 - $5,000 = $55,000total contributions = $5400 (employer) + 5000 Salary sacrifice taxed at just 15%, NOT 30% or more
13 StrategiesInterest offset accounts Normally any interest in your savings account is assessable income. In a mortgage-offset account, your savings account balance is “off-set” against your home mortgage. Any savings are used to reduce the principle of the loan (your loan amount). As such, you don’t really earn interest (you just pay less interest). Good way to reduce tax. However, interest rates on offset accounts are higher than variable rates. Do the tax savings usually outweigh the added interest costs????
14 StrategiesBeware of … Complex personal finances Added accounting and financial planning fees Increased personal time Increased “switching costs” to change structure Decreased happiness because of time and hassle Adequate records You must keep detailed records of deductions for 5 years. Stay away from investment tax schemes!!!

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Unit 8c Taxation strategies

  • 1. GENC3003Personal Financial Planning Andrew Hingstonandrew.hingston@unsw.edu.au Unit 8: Taxation strategies
  • 2. 2 Strategies Tax deductions Income splitting Income timing Negative gearing Franked dividends Superannuation Interest offset
  • 3. 3 StrategiesTax deductions ATO gives guidelines at www.ato.gov.au… Individuals … Deductions Checklist It is now very difficult to get any! Main tax deductions are: Bank fees Self-education expenses Transport and motor vehicle expenses while at work Accounting fees for preparation of tax return Depreciation on home computer used for work purposes It’s usually better to try to get your employer to reimburse you for the full amount!!
  • 4. 4 StrategiesTax deductions for shop assistants Repayments of shortfalls from the register that you reimburse your employer—but not if the shortfall is reimbursed by someone else. Special coats, dustcoats, overalls, aprons, and protective safety boots—but not conventional clothing and footwear such as shirts, trousers, sports shoes and joggers. Retailers Association education expenses for traineeships; chemist naturopathy course. Macworld or similar magazines for a shop assistant in a computer store.
  • 5. 5 Discussion John has a salary of $80,000 and his wife, Jenny, is working part-time as they raise children (salary $15,000). Who should own the couple’s $20,000 savings account? John, Jenny or Joint? Who should own the couple’s negatively geared investment property?
  • 6. 6 StrategiesIncome splitting For people who are married or in long-term defacto relationship. Generally used when one spouse is at home looking after children while other is doing paid work. Worker’s taxable income is $60,000 Carer’s taxable income is $0 All savings and investments should be placed under carer’s name to take advantage of $6000 tax free threshold! Self-employed or family businesses use this as well. Carer works as book-keeper in return for legitimate salary.
  • 7. 7 StrategiesIncome timing Income is usually taxed when it is paid(not necessarily when it is earned). Sometimes you have a choice when to be paid (eg a bonus or payment for contract work). If you expect to earn more money next financial year then get paid before June 30. If you expect to earn less money next year then get paid after July 1.
  • 8. 8 StrategiesNegative gearing When the costs of an investment (deductions) exceed the assessable income from the investment. Usually from borrowing money to invest in property or shares. Main assessable income is rental income or dividends. Main allowable deduction is the interest on the loan. Can also claim property expenses and depreciation on fixtures. If investment’s assessable income < allowable deductions… then it DECREASES your overall taxable income! However!! No point getting tax deductions on a dud investment The goal is to maximise after-tax returns NOT minimise tax!!! Geared investments magnify possible returns AND losses!
  • 9. 9 StrategiesFranked dividends Most governments “double dip” with taxation! Companies pay tax on their profits (30% tax) Dividends are paid to shareholders out of the after-tax profits Individuals pay tax on their dividends (up to 46.5% tax). Australia has stopped this through “franked dividends” A fully-franked dividend consists of a cash payment and also some “franking credits” (tax credits). Government refunds any corporate tax paid by the company to the individual shareholder as tax rebate.
  • 10. 10 Add the total of the cash amount plus the franking credits to your assessable income. Corporate tax rate is currently 30% so for fully-franked dividends: Assessable income = cash dividend / 0.7 Franking credit = assessable income – cash dividend Calculate income tax. Deduct the “franking credits” from your total tax payable. The net result is that the government refunds any company tax that the company has paid. For example, if your marginal tax rate is 45% then you effectively pay an extra 15% + ML on your dividends.
  • 11. 11 Dividends example You receive a cash dividend of $700 Dividend notice advises “franking credits” are $300 You report your income as $700 + $300 = $1000 Even though you only received $700 in cash! Calculate tax at your marginal rate (say 41.5%) = $415 Report the “franking credit” as a tax rebate on tax return You receive a tax rebate of $300 You only pay an extra $115 in tax Total tax received by government is $300 in corporate tax plus $115 in personal income tax = $415 = 41.5% tax
  • 12. 12 StrategiesSuperannuation Any money salary sacrificed into your superannuation is a tax deduction. For example:Salary $60,000 + 9% employer super$60,000 is normally assessable incomeIf salary sacrifice another $5,000 thentaxable income = $60,000 - $5,000 = $55,000total contributions = $5400 (employer) + 5000 Salary sacrifice taxed at just 15%, NOT 30% or more
  • 13. 13 StrategiesInterest offset accounts Normally any interest in your savings account is assessable income. In a mortgage-offset account, your savings account balance is “off-set” against your home mortgage. Any savings are used to reduce the principle of the loan (your loan amount). As such, you don’t really earn interest (you just pay less interest). Good way to reduce tax. However, interest rates on offset accounts are higher than variable rates. Do the tax savings usually outweigh the added interest costs????
  • 14. 14 StrategiesBeware of … Complex personal finances Added accounting and financial planning fees Increased personal time Increased “switching costs” to change structure Decreased happiness because of time and hassle Adequate records You must keep detailed records of deductions for 5 years. Stay away from investment tax schemes!!!