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Dec 28

Applying for a tax withholding variation

  • December 28, 2015
  • Newcastle Tax Advice

tax withholding variation

If your negatively geared property is beginning to create some serious cash flow problems, there is a way you can access the large tax breaks it provides before the end of the financial year.

Specifically structuring an investment property to take advantage of negative gearing is a popular strategy for investors wanting to achieve significant taxation benefits. However, since investors are subject to normal withholding tax from their weekly pay, these benefits often remain with the ATO until investors lodge their annual tax return.

While that may work for most tax deductions, it can sometimes create cash flow problems for property investors with large tax breaks who cannot afford to wait until the end of the financial year.

Lodging an Income Tax Withholding Variation (ITWV) application with the ATO is a viable means of allowing investors to access these tax benefits every week (when they are most needed) to help relieve pressures such as cash flow restrictions.

An ITWV, previously known as a Section 221YD variation, is an annual application investors can send to the tax office, requesting to vary the amount of tax withheld from their salary each pay period by their employer.

The ITWV is valid for a whole financial year i.e. 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. If lodged part way through the financial year, it takes into account the tax amount withheld from an investor’s salary to date of the application. ITWV applications need to be renewed on an annual basis if investors wish to continue varying the tax withheld from their salary each financial year. Once approved, investors will have their weekly PAYG reduced for each pay period.

There are a number of circumstances where an ITWV may be appropriate, and sometimes necessary for those who want to reduce their pay as you go (PAYG) withholding rate for the year ending 30 June.

The tax office usually processes ITWV applications within ten working days, but it is worthwhile lodging applications at least 14 days prior to an existing variation from expiring.

Once the ATO has processed an ITWV, they will notify the investor’s employer of the “varied” amount of tax to be withheld from their pay each pay period. Those who change jobs during the year will need to submit a new application to the tax office.

For more information on tax withholding variations or other income tax queries, contact us at Leenane Templeton on 02 4926 2300

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