Budget 2018: Good News for Small Business

Small Business $20,000 Instant Asset Write-Off Extended!

BUDGET UPDATE │ MAY 2018

The $20,000 instant asset write-off is being extended for another 12 months for businesses with an aggregated turnover of less than $10 million so that it will now expire on 30 June 2019.

The measure will improve cash flow for small businesses, providing a boost to small business activity and investment for another year.Budget 2018: Good News for Small Business

The threshold amount was originally due to return to $1,000 on 1 July 2018. However, as a result of the Budget announcement, small businesses will be able to immediately deduct purchases of eligible depreciating assets costing less than $20,000 that are acquired between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2019 and first used or installed ready for use by 30 June 2019 for a taxable purpose. Only a few assets are not eligible (such as horticultural plants and in-house software).

On 1 July 2019, the threshold will reduce to $1,000.

Note! Don’t forget that purchases will only qualify if they total $19,999.99 or less!

 

The $20,000 instant asset write-off explained

If you buy an asset to use for business purposes and it costs less than $20,000, you can immediately deduct the business portion of the cost in your tax return. This deduction is used for each asset that costs less than $20,000. You would then claim the deduction through your tax return, in the year the asset was first used or installed ready for use.

It is important to note that the cost of an asset includes both the amount you paid for it and any additional amounts you spent on transporting and installing it.

 

What about assets valued at $20,000 or more?

Assets valued at $20,000 or more (which cannot be immediately deducted) can continue to be placed into the small business simplified depreciation pool (the pool) and depreciated at 15% in the first income year and 30% each income year thereafter. The pool can also be immediately deducted if the balance is less than $20,000 over this period (including existing pools).

The current ‘lock out’ laws for the simplified depreciation rules (these prevent small businesses from re-entering the simplified depreciation regime for five years if they opt out) will continue to be suspended until 30 June 2019.

 

Speak with our Tax Accountants about any questions you may have regarding what impact the Budget measures will have on your personal circumstances. 

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Source: Tax Wise 2018

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