
Anthony Keane
Personal Finance Editor at News Corp
Personal finance writer at News Corp Australia: shares, property, super and other wacky things.
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6 days ago |
stockhead.com.au | Anthony Keane
Work-related and working-from-home tax deductions are a key focus for the Australian Taxation Office this year as some of the nation’s 15 million taxpayers test the ATO’s patience with silly claims. The ATO is also targeting people’s forgetfulness when it comes to reporting multiple income sources, such as second jobs and side-hustles including ride-sharing apps.
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1 week ago |
stockhead.com.au | Anthony Keane
Worsening housing affordability is prompting new approaches to lending, but experts warn this new banking practice could land home buyers with bigger repayment bills in the longer-term. Mortgages with 10-year interest-only loan terms have been available for investment properties for decades and are now opening to owner-occupiers, including the fast-growing group of older Australians who are heading into retirement with home loan debt.
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1 week ago |
stockhead.com.au | Anthony Keane
Savers are being urged to check their bank accounts to avoid key mistakes costing their household hundreds of dollars each year. An analysis by comparison website Mozo.com.au of hundreds accounts across 84 financial institutions has found two-thirds of standard bank accounts pay no interest at all.
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1 month ago |
stockhead.com.au | Anthony Keane
Investing in real estate has made millions of Australians wealthier over the past 50 years, and every one of the nation’s 2.3 million landlords started somewhere. While buying a single residential property such as a unit or house remains the most popular way of getting into the market, experts say there are other options for would-be investors. Knowledge is power, they say, and that knowledge comes from asking questions. Here are 10 important ones to ask. 1 WHY AM I INVESTING IN PROPERTY?
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1 month ago |
stockhead.com.au | Anthony Keane
Our big supermarket companies such Woolworths and Coles have been unfairly accused of price gouging by an Albanese government wanting to look tough. While shoppers may feel under attack at the checkout as they face ever-growing grocery bills, it is not price gouging, and a recent report by consumer watchdog the ACCC confirmed this.
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New tax deduction rules for working from home were recently announced by the ATO. Here's how to use them to ensure you get the right refund. @tiseronline #tax https://t.co/u5aNRoees5

The biggest money concern of Australians for 2023 has been uncovered in a new report from @Canstar. #money @Budgeting_Guru @theTiser https://t.co/GN74RgukSc

The average Australian's superannuation balance is more than $100,000, often reached in their forties, but it's what happens next that can strongly shape their future wealth. @theTiser #superannuation #money https://t.co/iADLOBUGa9