The ATO Is Pursuing $172 Billion in Undeclared Contractor Income

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has been tracing payments to contractors via the data from its taxable payments reporting system (TPRS). It is estimated that over 60,000 Australian business are yet to lodge TPARs for the 2019-20 financial year. The ATO has advised Australian businesses to come clean on the $172 billion worth of payments […]

The ATO Raises Key Rates For Australians Wanting To Top Up Their Superannuation

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has decided to increase some of the key rates and thresholds for people who are wanting to top up their superannuation. On 1st July 2021, concessional and non-concessional contribution caps and the general transfer balance cap will increase for the first time in four years. Under the current laws, employers […]

The Impact Ending JobKeeper Will Have On the Unemployed

In Australia one entry-level job is advertised for every 48 people who are relying on JobSeeker payments. Now that JobKeeper has been discontinued and thousands of Australians are at risk of losing their jobs the competition for these highly sort after new employment opportunities has risen significantly. There are eight people who receive the JobSeeker […]

The ATO Announces a Permanent Review Service for Small Businesses

On Friday 26th March the Australian Tax Office (ATO) announced that it will permanently install its independent review service following a successful three-year pilot program which gained the approval of its participants, whether they got the outcome they hoped for or not.   In a statement released by the ATO, the tax agency proclaimed that the small businesses […]

Australian Businesses in a World after JobKeeper

Business owners, insolvency experts and bureaucrats are cautiously awaiting to see how the end of JobKeeper is going to impact the Australian economy over the coming weeks. Insolvency laws were introduced during the peak of the covid-19 lockdown to protect businesses. On top of this the $90 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme made it possible […]

Thousands of Employees Face Redundancy as JobKeeper Ends

The JobKeeper scheme ended on Sunday 28th March. The ATO has warned employers that they could potentially lose access to the wage subsidy payments if they deny workers their redundancy entitlements.   The Treasury has estimated that up to 150,000 employees across the country are likely to lose their job as a result of the […]

The ATO Has Lost “JobKeeper Test Case” In the Full Federal Court

Jeremy Apted, an Australian sole trader has been granted access to JobKeeper following the Full Federal Court unanimously ruled that the Australian Tax Office was incorrect in its decision to not grant his business more time to establish it’s eligibility. This case which is referred to as “The JobKeeper test case” was centred around whether […]

ATO Outlines Changes for Single Touch Payroll Phase 2

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has announced the key changes which are set to be introduced under the Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 regime. This includes the categories of payments that employers will now be required to report. The ATO has outlined that mandatory STP Phase 2 reporting will be commencing from 1st January 2022. […]

10 Common Tax Mistakes Made by Rental Property Owners

The ATO has published a list of tips that aims to help rental property owners avoid making some of the most common mistakes which are made when completing their tax. The avoiding these errors will help the property owner save money and time.   1. Keeping the right records Your client is required to have […]

Are You Ready for Single Touch Payroll Phase 2?

In December 2020, the ATO announced that it is working towards introducing 1st July 2021 as the start date for STP phase 2. Under these new rules, employers will be required to report additional payroll information on each pay day. Some of the major changes which set to be introduced include; moving away from the […]