Author: Sarah Wallace
ATO’s key results in 2014-15
17.7 million income tax returns lodged 89.2% of tax liabilities were paid on time 1,400 taxpayers (individuals and companies) were prosecuted for income tax matters 96 million transactions were available for pre-filling more than 650 million transactions were reported by third parties for data matching purposes 450,000 reviews and audits resulted in over $1.1 billion...
I’m a volunteer. Any taxing issues?
From sporting clubs or environmental groups to many charity associations, volunteers are an indispensible workforce and support network for many organisations. For most, if not all, having volunteers ready to lend a hand is pivotal in them being able to function or survive. Given that there are many hundreds of volunteers propping up all sorts...
5 smart things to do with your tax refund
For many people, their tax refund is treated like a mini lottery win. This tax time, consider putting your “gift” from the ATO to good use. Perhaps it’s the modern world we find ourselves in that taxpayers look at their tax refund like it’s a fortuitous windfall gain. But if you look at your refund...
SMSF trustee with the travel bug? How to keep your fund compliant
Are you the trustee of an SMSF but also a travel aficionado? Nothing wrong with that; however trustees need to be aware that there can be negative consequences if you are out of the country for too long. If a trustee relocates overseas for an extended period, the residency status of the SMSF, its compliance...
Renting out part or all of your home
Generally, if you rent out part or all of your home, the rent money you receive is assessable. This means that you must declare your rental income in your income tax return, but you can also claim deductions for any associated expenses. However, be warned. If you rent put part of your home, such as...
Gumboots? check, Akubra? check, tax status?….
Hobby farming is a lifestyle choice that has been around for years and looks like an option that, if anything, is on the increase. And while it can be easy to poke fun at the success or otherwise of the average hobby farmer (like the old joke about their skills at growing blackberries and rabbits),...
BONUS – Taken goods for private use? Here’s the latest values
The ATO knows that many business owners naturally help themselves to their trading stock and use it for their own purposes. This common practice can occur in businesses such as butchers, bakers, corner stores, cafes and more. It regularly issues guidance for business owners on the value it expects will be allocated to goods taken...
Work-related deductions: What’s on the taxman’s radar?
The ATO says that this year it will be paying extra attention to people whose deduction claims are higher than expected, in particular those claiming car expenses. These can include claims by those transporting bulky tools, and deductions for travel, internet and mobile phone as well as claims for self-education expenses. We can help you...
SMSF trustees: Non-arm’s length LRBA grace period extended
The ATO had previously held that limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) which are not maintained on arm’s length terms need to be fixed before June 30, 2016. Otherwise, this would give rise to non-arm’s length income (NALI). However, additional time has been granted and now trustees have until January 31, 2017 to rearrange their LRBAs...
Tips to spot a scam (and what to do)
The ATO has recently warned that it is continuing to see instances of scam emails, SMS messages or telephone calls where criminals try to steal money or information from taxpayers. These scams can be very convincing and many individuals fall victim to these each year. To avoid becoming a victim, it is important that you...