Capitaleyes Latest Uncategorised

Are you ready for Payday superannuation?

From the first payday on or after 1 July 2026, employer are required to meet new super obligation.
Read More

AI use needed with proper safeguards

The SMSF Association has suggested practitioners servicing the sector must equip themselves with more than just technical knowledge in an era of rapid technological change to provide a robust advice proposition to clients.
Read More

Support for rebuilding after natural disasters

If you have lost your home, property or business to a natural disaster, the Federal/State and territory Government can provide support where natural disasters have been declared.
Read More

Are downsizer contributions losing steam?

Tax Office data shows fewer people used its super scheme in 2024-25
Read More

When to Update Your Business Trading Terms

Trading terms are the contract that outlines how you do business. They provide an overview of the rights and obligations of you and your customers.
Read More

Investment and economic outlook, February 2026

latest forecasts for investment returns and region-by-region economic outlook
Read More

Coercive control in SMSF becoming a hot issue

AFCA is anticipating there will be more focus on coercive control and elder abuse going forward.
Read More

Super balance not a priority for young Aussies, SMC reports

Despite the long-term benefits of well-managed super, many aren’t motivated or don’t know where to start.
Read More

What to look for when choosing a financial adviser

Here's how to find a financial adviser who can provide the right support for you
Read More

ATO crackdown on profit restructuring leading to higher tax bills: RSM

Recent ATO guidance on profit allocation will result in higher personal income tax bills for professionals restructuring their profits through trusts, RSM has said.
Read More

Thinking of establishing an SMSF? Don’t skip reading the rules

As the establishment of new SMSFs continues to rise, the ATO is reminding potential trustees to ensure they are aware of the different requirements depending on whether their fund has individual trustees or a corporate trustee.
Read More

Will a shareholders agreement protect a business from a family law dispute?

When the personal intersects with the commercial – specifically, in the context of a family law dispute – shareholders agreements can be subjected to an unexpected level of scrutiny by Australian family law courts, writes Kristy-Lee Burns.
Read More

To discuss how we can tailor our services to meet your needs, please get in touch

Contact Us

Connect with us
on Social Media

Capitaleyes
Phone: 02 9568 5555
3/471-473 Marrickville Rd
Dulwich Hill NSW 2203
Entrance: Seaview St