How to Pay Yourself From Your Business — Before the Rules Get Worse
The 2026 Budget tightens how founders extract profits, with a 30% trust tax from 2028. Key strategies remain—but the window to optimise is closing fast.
The 2026 Budget tightens how founders extract profits, with a 30% trust tax from 2028. Key strategies remain—but the window to optimise is closing fast.
How the 2026 Federal Budget changes the maths on your exit — and what to do before 1 July 2027.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the 2026–27 Federal Budget on 12 May 2026. This budget offers several meaningful measures for founders, small business owners, and investors, including the return of loss carry-backs, a permanent instant asset write-off, and expanded venture capital incentives
Now is the time to act. Speak with our accountants or payroll specialists to ensure your business is prepared for Payday Super changes from 1 July 2026.
Keep your business onside with compliance by filing your accounting obligations on time and in the right format. Our quick guide shows you how.

ATO scrutiny of work vehicle FBT is rising as data matching drives audits

Kilgour confirms no minority discount in coordinated 100% business sales.

FBT season is a reminder for family businesses to review director benefits

As the 2025–26 FBT year ends on 31 March, employers should review key risk areas—including electric vehicle exemptions, work vehicle private use, contractor arrangements, and record-keeping requirements—to ensure compliance and avoid costly ATO penalties.

An SMSF offers greater control and flexibility over your retirement savings, allowing you to tailor investment and planning strategies to suit your long-term goals. However, this control comes with significant legal and compliance responsibilities, making it essential to carefully assess whether the structure is right for your circumstances.
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