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Australians more mindful with spending as belt tightening moves another notch

Consumers are focusing on key areas of spending as the weight of interest rate payments impact budgets

By KANEBRIDGE NEWS
Tue, Aug 15, 2023 9:43amGrey Clock 2 min

Australian consumers are strapping themselves in for a bumpy ride, as they focus on key spending areas, new data reveals.

In signs that consumers are being more mindful with their money, the newly launched CommBank Household Spending Insights (HSI) Index shows that spending in July increased in areas such as household goods, transport, hospitality, education, insurance and communications.

This was offset by a decline in spending on more discretionary areas, such as recreation and food and beverage goods, as well as utilities, motor vehicles and household services.

The report showed that South Australia experienced the strongest growth of all Australian states in July, up 1.9 percent, followed by Victoria and NSW, both up 1.7 percent. However, over the past year, Western Australia came out on top, with spending increased by 3.5 percent, followed by the Northern Territory and South Australia, both at 3.4 percent. Over that same time period, spending fell in NSW, down -0.2 percent, with Victoria recording a fall of -0.3 percent.

CBA Chief Economist Stephen Halmarick said a dramatic hike in interest rates since May 2022 was clearly having a major impact on household budgets.

“The effects of 400bp of RBA interest rate increases is clearly reflected in a significant overall slowdown in household spending as measured by the CommBank HSI Index,” he said. 

“Monetary policy is now restrictive and financial conditions will continue to tighten in the months ahead on the lagged effect of RBA interest rate increases and the fixed rate mortgage refinancing task. We continue to expect household spending to weaken further over the remainder of 2023 and 2024.

“While the RBA is likely to hold the cash rate at 4.1 percent for an extended period, we expect it will start lowering interest rates in March next year to 3.1 percent by the end of 2024 – in response to a slowing economy, inflation closer to target and a softer labour market.”

The CommBank Household Spending Insights Index has been compiled using payments data from about seven million CBA customers, equivalent to about 30 percent of all consumer transactions in Australia, to track latest trends across 12 categories in consumer spending. Mr Halmarick said the CBA payments data is now aligned to Australian Bureau of Statistics spending categories to be nationally representative and seasonally adjusted.



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Compliance with these deadlines is crucial to avoid administrative penalties.

Wed, Jul 3, 2024 2 min

The UAE’s Federal Tax Authority (FTA) is urging Corporate Taxpayers to adhere to submission deadlines to avoid fines. Specifically, Resident Juridical Persons with licenses issued in May (regardless of the year) must submit their Corporate Tax registration applications by July 31, 2024, in line with Federal Tax Authority Decision No. 3 of 2024.

This decision aligns with the Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022 on the Taxation of Corporations and Businesses and its amendments, effective from March 1, 2024. The FTA stresses the importance of meeting these registration deadlines, which have been communicated through various media channels and direct outreach to registered company owners in the UAE.

Utilizing the EmaraTax Platform

Compliance with these deadlines is crucial to avoid administrative penalties. The deadlines apply to both juridical and natural persons, including Resident and Non-Resident Persons in the UAE. Detailed information on these deadlines and other relevant issuances can be found on the FTA’s official website.

According to the FTA’s Public Clarification, Resident Juridical Persons established or recognized before March 1, 2024, must submit their tax registration applications based on the month their license was issued. Those with expired licenses as of March 1, 2024, should submit their applications based on the original issuance month. For those holding multiple licenses, the earliest issuance date applies.

Administrative penalties for corporate tax violations have been in effect since August 1, 2023. To facilitate the registration process, taxpayers must use the “EmaraTax” digital platform, available 24/7, or seek assistance from accredited tax agents and government service centers.

The FTA has also emphasized the importance of providing accurate information and submitting updated supporting documents correctly with the electronic registration application, noting that registering for Corporate Tax for a juridical person requires uploading various documents, including the commercial license, the Emirates ID card, the passport of the authorized signatory, and proof of authorization for the authorized signatory.

A comprehensive video explaining the registration process through the “EmaraTax” platform is available on the FTA’s website. This platform, designed according to international best practices, aims to streamline the registration journey, submission of periodic returns, and payment of due taxes for all UAE taxpayers.

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