Jimmy Prince
Contributing Writer
Jimmy Prince is a fellow of CPA Australia and a tax specialist. He is a former lecturer and tutor in income tax law at LaTrobe University, and teaches a number of wealth creation courses for the CAE in Melbourne. He has authored several investment books including Tax for Australians for Dummies and has written articles for major magazines. Jim also worked for the Australian Taxation Office and consulted to CPA Australia ‘Technicall’.
Latest Articles
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Fringe Benefits Tax: How to Calculate FBT
The FBT provisions were introduced in 1986 to overcome deficiencies in respect to taxing certain benefits paid to employees or their associates.
Apr 28, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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Investing in the Stock Market: The Benefits & Risks
There are significant benefits to be gained from investing in the stock market; but you need to weigh up the risks.
Apr 20, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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How to Build a Share Portfolio: Investing in the Stock Market
An ideal share portfolio is one that pays you a high dividend yield and gives you capital growth opportunities.
Apr 18, 2010
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Dividend Imputation: Franked Dividends and Franking Credits
On 1 July 1987 Australia introduced a dividend imputation system in respect to the payment of dividends to shareholders.
Apr 11, 2010
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Same-Sex Couples Opposite-Sex de Facto Relationships & Taxation
In 2008 the Australian Government passed a law to ensure 'all couples and families are to be treated the same way for tax purposes regardless of gender.'
Apr 7, 2010
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Steps to Publishing Your Manuscript After Acceptance
Once your book proposal is approved the next step in the process is to publish your manuscript.
Apr 7, 2010
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Writing Technical and Business Books
Getting a technical or business book published depends on your written communication skills, your professional status and the subject matter you plan to write about.
Apr 5, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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Marketing and Selling the Next Best Seller
Once your book is published the next step in the process is to promote and market your book in the hope that it will become the next best seller.
Apr 1, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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Book Royalties Paid to Authors
Getting your book published may sound great. Unfortunately the royalties you are likely to derive for the time you devote to writing your manuscript could be minimal.
Apr 1, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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Exchange Traded Options
The taxation treatment of exchange traded options (ETOs) depends on whether the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) classifies you as a share trader or share investor.
Mar 31, 2010
- Jimmy Prince
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