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Bob Taber & his staff have looked after our financial needs since 1986. His expertise & diligence have always been greatly appreciated, we are so lucky. Many thanks.

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Been a client since the 1960's and always been very happy in all Cutcher & Neale have done.

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Tax Facts - Business Tax Break

The Small Business and General Business Tax Break (business tax break) is a temporary extra tax deduction introduced in December 2008. It applies to plant and equipment you need to purchase to keep your business going and is available for new, tangible, and depreciating assets. It also covers improvements or additions you make to existing assets. 

Your eiligibility for the business tax break depends on whether you:

  • Carry on a business
  • Buy the asset by 31 December 2009
  • Use or install the asset by 31 December 2009
  • Commit to investing in an eligible depreciating asset between 13 December 2008 and 31 December 2009
  • Meet the minimum thresholds
  • Use the asset principally in Australia and in your business
  • Can claim a deduction for the asset's decline in value under section 40-25 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Small businesses can claim a 50% tax deduction on eligible assets. All other eligible businesses can claim a 30% or 10% bonus deduction.

NOTE: The business tax break is in addition to the deduction for decline in value which your business is entitled to claim for an eligible asset.

MORE: Click here for examples of situations where a business tax break would apply.

MORE: Click here to find out how to claim the business tax break.