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At Peter Sheldon Accountancy we appreciate the individuality of people and businesses and are committed to providing timely, accurate solutions tailored to suit your particular situation. We work alongside you to solve problems that arise and help you reach your financial goals.

Our Mission is to provide accounting, taxation, management and investment services to individuals, businesses and community organisations in a manner which is efficient, reliable and 'You' focussed, and at all times, built on the foundation stone of integrity.

We are committed to forming close partnerships with our clients, enabling us to understand your unique situation and customise the assistance we provide to suit your requirements. Our commitment to excellence is evident in our hardworking team and the exceptional service we offer. 

Our enthusiasm for our work means you get a friendly team of professionals eager to use their expertise to help you succeed! For more information on how our expertise can benefit you, contact ushere.

Tax Facts - Capital Allowances

Deductions for the decline in value of depreciating assets are available under the Uniform capital allowance (UCA) system. In addition to the rules for depreciating assets, deductions are allowed for certain other capital expenditure. Small business entities have the option of choosing simplified depreciation rules.

Land, trading stock and most intangible assets (excluding exceptions such as intellectual property and in-house software) are not depreciating assets.

The decline in value is calculated by spreading the cost of the asset over its effective life, using one of two methods:

  • Prime cost method – decline in value each year is calculated as a percentage of the initial cost of the asset 
  • Diminishing value method – decline in value each year is calculated as a percentage of the opening depreciated value of the asset.

MORE: Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Decline in value calculator.

For most depreciating assets, taxpayers can either self-assess the effective life, or use estimates published by the ATO. Taxpayers can recalculate, either up or down, the effective life of an asset if the circumstances of use change and the effective life initially chosen is no longer accurate. An improvement to an asset that increases its cost by 10% or more in a year may result in an obligation to recalculate the effective life of the asset.

Decline in value of cars is restricted to the car limit. From 1 July 2017 the luxury car tax threshold for luxury cars increased to $57,581. Luxury car leases are treated as a notional sale and purchase, with decline in value restricted to the car limit.

The decline in value of certain depreciating assets with a cost or opening adjustable value of less than $1,000 can be calculated through a low-value pool. The decline in value for depreciating assets in the pool is calculated at an annual diminishing value rate of 37.5%.

Accounting Services

Accounting Services

At Peter Sheldon Accountancy we provide you with advice when your business needs it, not just when you ask for it. We help you manage every aspect of your business and because we establish a one-on-one relationship with each of our clients, our advice is tailor-made for your business. We've also developed our traditional auditing and accounting practices into innovative client-focused services. Our flexibility and adaptability ensure we help you get the best results..... 

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Financial Planning

 Wherever you are in your life, we can keep you on track to reach your financial and lifestyle goals.
Advice about starting out, spending and saving, paying off debt, accumulating wealth, pre and post retiring ... 

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