But they have said will only be app based bookings is what I am replying too. We shall wait and see what the reality is by the time they properly launch.
You can deposit up to $27,500 each financial year in pre tax income that is then taxed at 15% (rather than your marginal rate, and reduces your taxable income) when it enters the super fund.
This is inclusive of any amounts paid in as part of your 9.5% mandatory super from an employer. So up to...
Concessional cap is also $27,500 now too.
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And with regard to additional concessional contributions you can add in the immediate return on only paying 15% tax vs. your marginal tax rate.
Except in this scenario they are one and the same for the aircraft and the power plant. So even though you have full time possession of the aircraft, you only pay the lessor for every hour you can use it. Wouldn’t have even been offered by a lessor 18 months ago as an option I wouldn’t have thought.
Well Qantas have an international business haemorrhaging cash still that is outside their control which Virgin have the luxury of not having to worry about.
Having flown both Jetstar and Virgin in the last week my pick would now be Jetstar. For 2 main reasons. Luggage. With kids, I much prefer the weight system and being able to bring as many smaller bags as we like within the total weight limit. The 1 x 23kg bag each on Virgin is restrictive and...
Yea, interesting the palings aren't lapped on your neighbours side so you get those gaps and slivers of light which will expand and contract over time as well.
Looking good, though that flapping orange piece of plastic in the last photos is your temporary downpipe from the gutter, am sure they don't want that inside! So hopefully no rain!
Looking good, but no roof blanket/sislation before roofing fixed on? That roof cavity being in Queensland will get very hot without it making the ducted AC have to work much harder.
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Impressed again at how clean the site is!
It’s a simple, but often not done thing, so have to say, looks like you have got a good builder/trades, just in the way they keep the site so clean. Shows they take care in what they do.
That's all very typical. Ceilings and majority of walls are generally not structural or load bearing. So no need for them to be 'solid'. Lightweight furring channel and ceiling grid is standard. Also allows for services to be run as easily as possible in what is invariably relatively tight...
Steel is quicker/cheaper on the labour front. Don't have all the carpenter time in straightening the walls out. Rarely is timber perfectly straight and a lot of time usually goes in to packing/planing before plaster goes on. None
Blocking out for TV's is normal regardless of steel or timber...