PM Morrison Hints at Possible Extension to $1080 Tax Offsets

As part of the government’s pandemic response, millions of Australians benefitted from tax cuts applicable to low and middle-income earners (LMITO). These tax offsets that amounted to anywhere between $255 and $1080, depending on taxable income, have been in use for the last several years. The measure was due to…

Backpacker Tax Ruled to Be Discriminatory

Some foreign travellers are likely to benefit from a recent ruling by Australia’s High Court that found the backpacker tax to be discriminatory.  Following the filing of a case by a British woman who claimed she was unfairly taxed during the time she worked as a waitress in Sydney in…

Employers Risk Prosecution for Underpayment of Workers

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has found that workers have been underpaid to the tune of over $148 million in the 2020-2021 period. This is 20% more than was reported from the previous year. The investigations found that this record breaking amount of unpaid wages and entitlements applied to 69,735…

ATO’s Examines Pandora Papers

The Pandora Papers was a leak of millions of documents that released previously hidden away tax information. The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has been working since the release to examine every piece of information to check on Australians. The ATO examines and investigate tax evasion throughout the year but the…

New Regulations to Look Out for with The Incoming Better Advice Bill

The government has submitted for consultation exposure draft regulations for the Better Advice Bill. The bill was passed in the House in early August and is expected to go into effect on 1 January 2022. Amongst its proposed changes are plans to transfer functions from the Financial Adviser Standards and…