Businesses ghosting the ATO targeted in debt collection blitz
Clients failing to engage must “act now” or face rapid escalation of enforcement action, the Tax Office has warned agents.
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Claiming the tax-free threshold: getting it right
If you’re an Australian resident for tax purposes, you don’t have to pay income tax on the first $18,200 you earn each year, from any source. This is called the “tax-free threshold”.
Aussies tired of ‘dodgy tax criminals’, warns ATO
The Tax Office has revealed that 250,000 tip-offs have been received about tax avoidance and dishonest behaviours since July 2019.
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Cyber security is everyone’s business. With cyber threats becoming more frequent and complex now is the time to make sure your business is secure.
Super guarantee a focus area for ATO business debt collection
The ATO has recently confirmed some key focus areas of business debt collection – including debts relating to superannuation guarantee (SG), pay as you go (PAYG) withholding and GST.
Controversial ‘Airbnb tax’ set to become law
A levy on short-stay accommodation bookings will apply from next year after being passed by the Victorian parliament.
Withholding for foreign residents: an ATO focus area
The ATO is currently focusing on ensuring that taxpayers are aware of their obligations regarding treatment of withholding amounts and amount paid to foreign residents.
1 in 3 crypto owners confused about tax, study reveals
Australian cryptocurrency owners need to be aware of their profits and whether they incur tax, experts have warned.
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ATO reveals common rental property errors from data-matching program
Recent results from the data-matching program identified issues around the reporting of rental income and claims for capital works and depreciating assets.