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The Next Move Budget Edition – May 2026

In this issue

  • 2026-27 Federal Budget — A Night of Significant Change
  • The $1,000 Instant Tax Deduction
  • $250 Working Australians Tax Offset
  • Changes to the Fringe Benefits Tax Exemption for Electric Vehicles
  • Changes to the Capital Gains Tax Discount
  • What the CGT Changes Mean for Business Owners
  • Changes to the Taxation of Trust Distributions
  • Changes to Negative Gearing — What Property Investors Need to Know
  • Superannuation — Key Changes From 1 July 2026
  • Research and Development Tax Incentive — Changes From 2028
  • Good News for Companies — Loss Carry-Back and Start-Up Incentives
  • Instant Asset Write-Off — Now a Permanent Feature
  • Fuel Excise and Other Budget Updates
  • What Should You Do Now?

RVN Special Budget Edition

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Client spotlight

We are proud to announce that our client, Rainwise Pools, has received South Australia’s 2023 Fibreglass Pool Builder of the Year Award and their employee, Harrison Hawkins, the Australian 2023 Construction Tradesperson of the Year Award, by the Swimming Pool & Spa Association.

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Tips to help with surviving the fixed rate cliff

The story is familiar to most of us by now. Last year’s spike in inflation prompted central banks around the world to rethink their loose monetary policy settings. In Australia, interest rates shot up rapidly, delivering a shock many households weren’t prepared for.

Variable rate borrowers have had to deal with their loan repayments rising almost every month. But those who fixed their loans at historically low rates face a different kind of predicament.

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ATO targets tradies and motor vehicle claims (Part 1)

The ATO are currently targeting tradies and motor vehicle claims in general. While there is a perception that utes are commercial vehicles and not subject to the same record keeping requirement as cars, the reality may be different. Dual cab utes such as the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger, the two top-selling cars in Australia, could be subject to substantiation requirements (e.g. a log book) and fringe benefits tax (FBT) as the extra weight of the dual cab reduces the load capacity. Even a variance between the same model e.g. manual vs automatic, can be the difference in a load carrying capacity.

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Changing of the guard – Richard Verco

After 30 plus years of working in the Accounting profession, and 25 of those years at the helm of RVN and its predecessor firms, we are excited to announce Richard Verco’s transition to semi-retirement effective 1 July 2023. Having passionately driven RVN as a director for so many years, Richard is now keen to spend additional time with his family; travelling and pursuing other personal projects, whilst still remaining a part of the RVN team.

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Superannuation Rate Increase

From the 1st of July 2023, there will be an increase in the superannuation guarantee rate in Australia. The rate will rise from the current 10.5% to 11% of ordinary-time earnings. This means that employers will need to ensure that the correct superannuation contributions are made for their employees under the new rate.

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