Business Income and Expenses (2013 General Tax Strategies)

Subject to cash flow requirements, consider deferring income until after 30 June, especially if you expect lower income for 2013/14 compared to 2012/13.

Most businesses are taxed on income when it is invoiced. Some small businesses may be taxed only when income is received. Income from construction contracts is generally taxed when progress payments are invoiced or received.
Ensure that you have complied with the requirements to claim deductions in 2012/13:

  • Bad debts must be written off in your accounts before 30 June;
  • Employer and/or self-employed superannuation contributions must be paid to, and received by, the super fund before 30 June and must be within the contributions cap (generally $25,000 per individual)
  • Depreciation can be claimed for assets first used, or installed ready for use, before 30 June;
  • Small businesses (turnover less than $2 million) can claim expenses prepaid up to 12 months in advance – for larger businesses, this is generally limited to expenses below $1,000
  • Wages paid to your spouse or family members must be reasonable for the work performed

Small businesses planning major purchases or replacements of capital equipment should contact us for advice. Careful timing of those transactions can result in substantial tax savings.
Review valuations of trading stock in the lead up to 30 June. Best practice is generally to value stock at the lower cost or market selling value. This may change if you expect a tax loss for 2012/13, or substantially higher income in 2013/14 compared to 2012/13.

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