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Jonathan Karanikas | Client Manager

Jonathon is an client manager and member of the executive committee at WSC Group. His experience and focus have largely been on audit and assurance, and strategic management accounting service, particularly for not-for-profits and charities.

Jonathan has a passion for supporting for-purpose organisations to achieve sustainability and to best impact their communities and stakeholders.

Why do you enjoy working in public practice accounting?
I enjoy the connection with clients across a variety of industries, providing the opportunity for impact across multiple sectors.
What do you like to do in your spare time?
I hold several positions on boards of not-for-profits across the arts and culture sector and Christian ministry organisations. I am also a trained classical musician and enjoy performing with a number of orchestras and ensembles in New South Wales.

Jonathan's Blogs

Home office deductions – short-cut method, not so short any more.

The ATO has made changes to the way you can claim deductions for this. Effective for FY2023, two of the three previous methods - the shortcut method ($0.80 per hour) and the old fixed rate method ($0.52 per hour) - are no longer available

By Jonathan Karanikas, Client Manager | Created on August 14, 2023

You’re self-employed or have a side hustle – read this.

You’re a sole trader with an ABN, working for a construction company or two. You have an online business creating social media marketing content.

By Jonathan Karanikas, Client Manager | Created on February 9, 2023

Electric Vehicles – new tax concessions on the way

The government has introduced a new bill to remove Fringe Benefits Tax on eligible electric vehicles (EV). If this becomes law, it will apply retrospectively from 1 July 2022.

By Jonathan Karanikas, Client Manager | Created on September 6, 2022

JobMaker – Australia’s new economic lifeline?

Unlike the incredibly influential and well regarded JobKeeper program, the Federal government’s JobMaker program has not been given its justified lime-light and has been nearly forgotten by businesses.

By Jonathan Karanikas. | Created on May 14, 2021