The Australian Tax Office is collecting data from financial institutions and online selling sites as part of their data matching programs for credit and debit cards and online selling. The... read more →
The ATO has identified that businesses in the supermarket, bakery, computer system design and car retailing industries often need more help meeting their tax and super obligations. From July 2016,... read more →
Business owners would do well to ensure they do the right thing over the next three months to avoid being caught out by the ATO. The next three months will... read more →
Don’t get caught out by the ATO when lodging your work related expense claim this financial year. Unusually high work-related expense claims from any industry or occupation in the country... read more →
If you have created a myGov account and linked it to the ATO you have agreed to use your myGov Inbox as your designated electronic address for the ATO. This... read more →
Tax debts and payment plans Making a request to the ATO for a repayment arrangement does not necessarily guarantee that one will be granted. While a repayment arrangement is an... read more →
Fuel tax credit rates have increased The ATO have notified us that Fuel tax credit rates have increased for fuel acquired from 1 August 2015, due to a rise in... read more →
Over two million motor vehicle records are set to be examined in an attempt to identify noncompliant taxpayers. Records for the sale, transfer and registration of vehicles valued at over... read more →
The ATO has indicated that it intends to undertake an extensive examination of share transactions - dating all the way back to 1985! The objective of the data matching activity... read more →
In the Budget, the government announced the super guarantee rate will increase from 9.25% to 9.5% from 1 July 2014. The rate will remain at 9.5% until 30 June 2018... read more →