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Welcome to the next edition of The Taggart Report

Thank you for your feedback on our last edition of our e-newsletter.  In this edition we have added our SMSF page, and also provided our next set of Improve your IQ puzzles.  We have also included some important  end of FY prompts for you to consider.  Enjoy reading this edition of The Taggart Report.

Latest article in Western Sydney Business ACCESS

by Taggart Nominees Pty Ltd

In our previous newsletter we mentioned the recent articles from Jim & Chris in the Western Sydney Business ACCESS magazine. 

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Continuing series of 'Improve your IQ'

by Taggart Team

Welcome to the next set of puzzles in our IQ challenges.  The puzzles will be gradually getting harder throughout the series.

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Things to think about before the end of finacial year

by Melinda Garland

We are now in the last financial quarter of this financial year, and if you have not already started considering your end of financial year matters, now is a good time to start.

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Articles dedicated to Self Managed Super Funds

by Dr Jim Taggart OAM

In this edition we have two articles for Self Managed Super Fund Trustees.  The first is on borrowing to invest within SMSF's with particular focus on property investments, and the second is on using reversionary pensions in an SMSF. Read More »

DIY Wills - what are the pitfalls?

by Taggart Nominees Pty Ltd

In a recent edition of The Sydney Morning Herald Money section, there was an excellent article by Lesley Parker on avoiding the pitfalls of a DIY Will.  We have taken some important points from that article for you to consider.

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April Tax Tips

by Tony Hale

It has been a busy year for Australian tax an super, bot legislative and judicial.  The highlight is undoubtedly the passing of the controversial carbon tax bill into law, which will see a raft of personal tax changes, as well as the introduction of the mineral resources rent tax (MRRT) legislation.  We will briefly cover a review of 2011/12 and the changes to be implemented in the next financial year. 

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