Tax Strategies & Saving Tips in the Era of AI (In Person)
Learn smart tax-saving strategies and how AI can optimize your financial planning. This session covers salary sacrifice, super contributions, deductions, and benefits like investment property depreciation and cashback rewards. Discover how AI-driven tools can maximize savings and simplify financial decisions.
About this event
This presentation will provide participants with comprehensive insights into effective
tax strategies and practical saving tips, empowering them to take control of their
finances and achieve their financial goals with confidence. In addition to exploring
proven financial strategies, we will also examine the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in
enhancing and streamlining tax planning and personal finance management.
The presentation will cover essential strategies for mastering your money, including
tax-efficient tips such as salary sacrifice for super and first home buyer savings, as well
as leveraging salary packaging benefits like novated leases and eBikes. We’ll explore
super contributions, spouse contributions, and tax offsets, along with deductions for
remote work, education, and uniforms. Additionally, we’ll discuss the impact of
AI-driven tools in these areas— how AI can optimize deductions, provide real-time
financial insights, and inform your decision-making.
We’ll showcase real-world use cases where AI can help inform your personal finance.
We’ll also touch on charitable donations, investment property depreciation, and
maximising rewards like cashback and frequent flyer points, demonstrating how AI
can help identify savings opportunities and simplify complex financial decisions.
Key takeaways:
- Discover how to save on taxes.
- Take advantage of benefits.
- Make smart spending decisions.
- Learn how AI can optimize tax and financial planning.
Speakers
and mentor whose esteemed career encompasses a broad range of industries
and initiatives throughout the Australian business ecosystem.
More than just another accountant hiding behind a desk, Harry is a visionary,
changing the face of accounting while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.
Throughout the years, Harry has contributed significantly to the Canberra
business community, taking part in various business mentorship programs such
as the Griffin Accelerator Program, Innovation ACT, Mill House Social Enterprise
etc. He also runs a quarterly training program, AccountantChange, which
provides essential skills to university students and recent graduates, helping
them bridge the gap between education and work.
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