Chaos Predicted As Instant Asset Write-Off Scheme Ends

SMEs are being put on notice that once the instant asset write-off (IAW) scheme deadline is over in June 2023, they can expect to contend with significant red tape as arduous rules come into effect. This IAW was introduced in 2015 and is applied when claiming a deduction for the…

ATO Faces Criticism Over Agent Linking Process

Several accounting bodies are urging the Australian Tax Office (ATO) to amend the new tax agent linking system. The process was earlier targeted at major public and multinational enterprises with sizable in-house accounting services but will soon be rolled out for small businesses. The ATO has criticised its design as…

TPB Launches New Corporate Plan

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) has launched its new Corporate Plan for 2022-23. The plan is aimed at helping ensure that consumers of tax practitioner services enjoy excellent service. It also seeks to build more trust with the community in the tax profession and boost the integrity of the tax…

ATO Warns That Filing Early Increases Risk of Mistakes

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) wants taxpayers to be aware that filing their tax returns early may not be the best option. While you can begin filing returns as early as 1 July, you run the risk of making mistakes as not all required information will have been pre-filled at…

Modern Tax Compliance Measures To Come

In announcing the government’s fourth Federal budget before elections likely to take place in May, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has introduced new tax measures seemingly aimed at streamlining the tax return process and making it easier for taxpayers to meet their tax payment obligations. The budget indicates that as of 1…

FHSS Changes to Help First Home Buyers Get On the Property Ladder

In keeping with announcements made during the 2021-2022 Federal Budget, the government has announced that it will increase the maximum releasable amount that contributors can draw upon in making their first home purchase. This is after the proposed changes received Royal Assent on 22 February 2022. The First Home Super…

CA ANZ Releases Playbook for Addressing Gender Pay Gap Problem

In 2021, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) published the results of its Member Remuneration Survey that found female accountants were being paid far less than their male counterparts. This amounted to a gender pay gap of about $50,000 in Australia and $60,000 in New Zealand. These figures…

ATO Reports Improved GST Cash Collections for 2020-21 Period

Despite the challenges brought on by the pandemic, the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is reporting improved goods and services tax cash collections for the 2020-21 period. According to the recently released GST administration annual performance report 2020-21, net GST cash collections, including Department of Home Affairs collections of $4.8 billion,…

Tax Professionals Issued Client Verification Guidelines By ATO

Following consultations with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB), the Australian Tax Office (ATO) has developed client verification guidelines to help tax professionals ensure consistency and alignment. The ATO has recommended that the guidelines be utilised alongside the TPB Practice Note (PN) 5/2022 that covers Proof Of Identity Requirements For Client…

Tax Organisations Urged To Better Safeguard Client Information

Recent research by tech firm Tenable indicates that cybersecurity incidents increased during 2021. According to their findings, over 40 billion records were exposed from 1,825 data breach incidents. More than double the 730 incidents identified in 2020. Of the incidents in 2021, 236 occurred within APAC, resulting in the exposure…