Budget 2020

Information: What the 2020 Federal Budget Means for You

To kickstart the economy after Australia’s massive COVID-19 close down, the Federal Government released a huge spending and tax cuts Budget for 2020.

Here is our summary of the 2020 Federal Budget and what it means for you. 

  • This appears to be a great Budget for the young, anyone still working and business owners. Self-funded retirees receive nothing directly – but if the share market improves due to this Budget stimulus then they should receive a nice gain over the next 12 months.
  • The massive Government spending, tax cuts and wages subsidies will lead to higher spending throughout the economy and greater business investment.
  • This pushes up confidence and job creation and more economic growth. This puts company revenue and profits on a steroids program – and share prices go up. As most self-funded retirees depend on the share market for growth of their income (with term deposits paying only 1% interest), this Budget indirectly helps self-funded retirees.

There are several key areas we would like to make you aware of.

Business Owners

Tax Loss “Carry Back”

If your business is making losses now because of the COVID-19 recession, you can get a tax refund out of the taxes you have paid on profits going back to the 2019 year. And you can use the “carry back loss” trick for the 2021 and 2022 financial years.

Specifically, a company can carry back losses from the 2020, 2021 and 2022 financial years to offset previously taxed profits in the 2019, 2020 and 2021 financial years.

However, this only applies to companies. Sole traders, partnerships and trusts won’t be able to access this benefit.

This tax refund will be available as a choice to be made when a company lodges its 2021 and 2022 Tax Returns.

Immediate Asset Write Off

The Government wants businesses to spend big. This measure allows businesses with a turnover of less than $5 billion to claim a full up-front tax deduction for the cost of new business assets. There is no cost cap with this measure – it is not limited like the previous $150,000 instant asset write off that is in place until 31 December 2020.

This applies to the purchase of capital assets from 6 October 2020 and first used or installed by 30 June 2022.

This means that if you buy a new truck for $50,000, then you get a 100% tax deduction in year one.

Important: Remember, this does NOT mean that you get $50,000 in tax back. You effectively save tax at your marginal tax rate.

For businesses with a turnover under $50 million, this also applies to secondhand assets.

Small Business Pooling – Immediate Write Off

Small business entities that have a turnover of less than $10 million using the simplified depreciation rules can claim as an expense the balance of their simplified depreciation pool at the end of the 2021 year.

This is great because it gives business owners a tax deduction for the full amount of non-depreciated assets they have purchased in prior years.

JobMaker Hiring Credit

The JobMaker hiring credit will be available to eligible employers over 12 months from 7 October 2020 for each additional new job they create for an eligible employee.

Employers will receive $200 a week for hiring someone aged 16 to 29 and $100 a week for taking on someone aged 30 to 35.

The JobMaker hiring credit will be paid quarterly in arrears and will be available for 12 months from the date of employment with a maximum amount of $10,400 per additional new position created.

To be eligible, the employee will need to have worked for a minimum of 20 hours per week averaged over a quarter, and have received the JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance or Parenting Payment for at least one month out of the three months prior to when they are employed.

Employers will need to prove that the new employee will increase overall employee headcount and payroll.

Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements

A business that takes on a new or recommencing Australian apprentice will be eligible for a 50% wage subsidy. The subsidy is paid in arrears and is available for wages paid from 5 October 2020 to 30 September 2020, up to a maximum amount of $7,000 per quarter.

FBT Changes

A number of FBT changes have been announced, including removal of FBT on car parking and portable electronic devices from 1 April 2021, and on retraining and reskilling costs for employees from 2 October 2020.

R&D Tax Incentive Changes

The Government has backflipped on previously proposed cuts to research and development tax incentives.

For small companies (turnover less than $20 million) the refundable R&D tax offset will be set at 18.5% above the company tax rate and there won’t be any cap on annual cash refunds.

The R&D laws are quite complex, so please feel free to contact us for further information if R&D is something that your business would like to claim.

Individuals

Personal Tax Cuts

To kick start the economy, the Government is introducing tax cuts totalling $50 billion backdated to 1 July 2020.

There are 2 key parts to it. An offset which will get paid in a lump sum after July next year when you lodge your 2021 Tax Return, and an immediate reduction in the tax taken from your wages as soon as this legislation passes Parliament.

In both cases there is nothing you need to do and no extra forms to fill out at tax time – the adjustments will happen automatically.

Here are examples of the tax cuts: 

    2019-2020   2020‑21
Taxable Income   Tax Liability   Tax Liability   Change in Tax
($)   ($)   ($)   ($) (%)
40,000   4,467   3,887   ‑580 ‑12.9
60,000   11,067   9,987   ‑1,080 ‑9.8
80,000   18,067   16,987   ‑1,080 ‑6.0
100,000   25,717   24,187   ‑1,530 ‑5.9
120,000   34,117   31,687   ‑2,430 ‑7.1
140,000   42,097   39,667   ‑2,430 ‑5.8
160,000   49,897   47,467   -2,430 ‑4.9
180,000   57,697   55,267   ‑2,430 ‑4.2
200,000   67,097   64,667   ‑2,430 ‑3.6

The average teacher’s wage is around $90,000, so a couple who both teach can expect a tax cut of up to $3,060. The key question is if people will spend these tax cuts or reduce their home mortgages and save the tax cut?

$250 Economic Support Payments

A payment of $250 in December 2020 and another payment of $250 in March 2021 will be made to individuals receiving Age or other pensions and health care card holders. These payments will be exempt from tax and will not count as income support for any income support payments.

Superannuation – “Stapling” of Accounts

Under this measure, an individual’s super account will be “stapled” to them as they change jobs. New super accounts will no longer be automatically created every time someone starts a new job.

Capital Gains Tax removed from “Granny Flats”

Currently, there is a risk of capital gains tax (CGT) applying if you sell your family home and if you have entered into a formal granny flat arrangement with an elderly parent or relative. The Budget included a measure where CGT will not apply to this.

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

You need to have a plan to ensure that your business benefits in the best way possible from the newly released measures in the 2020 Federal Budget.  

2020 Federal Budget Area Questions to Discuss
Personal Tax Reduction Should you use these funds to reduce non deductible debt, or otherwise how can they be used best to support your lifestyle spending?
Carry back tax losses Did you have a company that paid tax in the 2019, 2020 years? If yes, should you take advantage of this measure?
Immediate Asset Write Off Should you inject funds into your business to be able to purchase assets and claim an immediate asset write off?
Hiring new Employees Should you take advantage of the “JobMaker Hiring Credit” or the 50% wage subsidy for hiring new apprentices?
Insolvent Trading Protection If your business is not looking like returning to profitability, should you appoint an administrator or a liquidator to your business before 31 December 2020 when the insolvent trading protection runs out?

This is also a good opportunity to discuss other options to improve your position. For example: 

Key Area Questions to Discuss
Asset Protection What actions do you urgently need to take to improve the protection of your family assets and wealth?
Estate Planning Would you like to ensure that your family wealth stays in your family “bloodline”?
Power of Attorney Would you like to ensure that your financial affairs can still be handled properly if you are incapacitated in any way?
Advance Health Directive Would you like to ensure that your health decisions are acted on if you are incapacitated in any way?

NEXT STEPS

Please contact us if you’d like to discuss this further.

Regards,

KRS Accountants

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