• 28
    May
    Business owner reviewing payroll and superannuation payments on a laptop

    Payday Super Changes Coming from 1 July 2026

    The ATO has started contacting employers about upcoming Payday Super changes. Learn what businesses and employees need to know, and the steps employers should take before 1 July 2026.

  • 15
    May
    Australian Federal Budget 2026 tax changes announcement

    Key Tax Changes from the Federal Budget 2026

    The Federal Budget 2026 introduced major proposed tax reforms affecting property investors, trusts, businesses and individuals. Holmans outlines the key changes including negative gearing, CGT reform and discretionary trust taxation.

  • 28
    Apr
    Small business owner reviewing finances on tablet Sunshine Coast tax planning

    Are You Paying Too Much Tax? A Quick Check for Sunshine Coast Business Owners

    A simple check for Sunshine Coast business owners to see if they’re paying more tax than they need to — and where improvements can be made.

  • 4
    Mar
    Payday Super employers calculating payroll and superannuation contributions

    Employer Superannuation Changes: Preparing for Payday Super

    From 1 July 2026, employers must pay superannuation on each pay run instead of quarterly. Here’s what businesses need to do to prepare.

  • 11
    Feb
    Dual cab ute used for work and limited private travel under FBT rules in Australia

    Dual cab utes and FBT: what small businesses need to know in 2026

    FBT on dual cab utes is often misunderstood by small businesses. This article explains when private use may trigger FBT, and how to stay compliant with current ATO guidance.

  • 5
    Dec
    Noosa coastal pathway symbolising clear direction and financial planning for Sunshine Coast small businesses in 2026.

    2026 Budgeting Guide for Sunshine Coast Small Businesses

    Find out what triggers an ATO audit and how to avoid one. Holmans explains the key warning signs, red flags, and simple ways to stay compliant and audit-ready.

  • 4
    Nov
    Accountant reviewing financial statements and documents during an ATO audit.

    What triggers an ATO audit — and how to avoid one

    Find out what triggers an ATO audit and how to avoid one. Holmans explains the key warning signs, red flags, and simple ways to stay compliant and audit-ready.

  • 9
    Oct
    Two tradesmen reviewing building plans on site, representing the ATO’s increased focus on tradies and professional services.

    ATO Puts Tradies and Professional Services Under the Microscope

    ATO Targets Tradies and Professional Services The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has flagged the construction industry[...]

  • 14
    Aug
    Person typing on a laptop while processing payroll for ATO payday super SBSCH closure 2026 compliance

    ATO Payday Super SBSCH Closure 2026 – What Employers Need to Know

    ATO payday super SBSCH closure 2026 – what employers need to know The ATO payday super[...]

  • 31
    Jul
    For Rent sign in front of residential property in Australia

    Maximising Rental Property Deductions: What You Can (and Can’t) Claim

    Maximising Rental Property Deductions: What You Can (and Can’t) Claim Owning a rental property can[...]