
Stewart Perrie
Senior Finance Journalist at Yahoo Finance Australia
Senior Journalist at Yahoo Finance. he/him
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2 days ago |
au.finance.yahoo.com | Stewart Perrie
Lord Gladstone owner Benny Johnson said the cost of broadcasting sport at the pub has gotten out of hand. (Source: Supplied/Instagram) Local pubs facing fees worth thousands of dollars to air live sport that once graced free-to-air TV simply can't afford it. This is why Comedian Fergus Neal was told he couldn't watch a live AFL match at a pub in Melbourne over the weekend. That Fitzroy venue was being charged $4,000 to broadcast games on a Saturday on Foxtel.
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3 days ago |
au.finance.yahoo.com | Stewart Perrie
CPA Australia's Jenny Wong said people are putting through 'outrageous' claims on their tax returns after getting advice from social media or AI. (Source: Supplied/Getty) Australians are being warned against following advice from people on social media or even AI chatbots when they're doing their tax returns this year.
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3 days ago |
nz.finance.yahoo.com | Stewart Perrie
ATO Second Commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn said tax returns in the future could look a little different. (Source: LinkedIn/Getty) Simple tax returns could look different in the future under a major change in the way the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) does its annual assessments. At the moment, your tax return has to be submitted after July 1, which outlines your taxable income and any deductions that you wish to make.
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4 days ago |
nz.finance.yahoo.com | Stewart Perrie
From Wednesday, shoppers will see certain staple items a little cheaper. (Source: Getty/AAP) Woolworths will drop the price of nearly 400 items as Australia edges towards winter. The cost-of-living offer is designed to reduce staple products that shoppers regularly buy, like chicken schnitzel, Greek yoghurt, and frozen berries. A family spending $150 on their weekly shop is expected to save around $15, with the average price drop being 10 per cent.
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4 days ago |
nz.finance.yahoo.com | Stewart Perrie
Lou bought her Sydney apartment with a 20 per cent deposit and highlighted her concerns with the 5 per cent deposit scheme. (Source: Instagram/Supplied) A Gen Z homeowner is warning first-home buyers about signing up to Labor's expanded scheme to help Australians get into the property market. More people will be able to buy a home with just a 5 per cent deposit now that Anthony Albanese's party is in government for the next three years.
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