Miscellaneous

Input Tax Credits Denied Due To Lodging BASs Late

By Warren Kruger / December 9, 2022 / 0 Comments

The Administrative Appeal Tribunal (‘AAT’) has held that a taxpayer could not claim $91,239 of input tax credits (‘ITCs’) at least partly because it lodged the relevant BASs more than 4 years too late. Specifically, the GST Act operates such that, if an extension of time to lodge a BAS has not been granted prior […]

ATO’s record-keeping tips

By Warren Kruger / December 7, 2022 / 0 Comments

The ATO has reminded taxpayers that they should understand the record-keeping requirements for their business and keep accurate and complete records as they occur, as this should help them avoid penalties that may apply and reduce the possibility of the ATO denying their expense claims. The following are some of the ATO’s top tips to […]

ATO warning to SMSFs: “Paying the price for non-compliance”

By Warren Kruger / December 5, 2022 / 0 Comments

There are various courses of action available to the ATO when trustees of self-managed super funds (‘SMSFs’) have not complied with the super laws, including applying administrative penalties. A number of factors determine the amount of the administrative penalty, including: the type of contravention; when it occurred; and the number of penalty units that apply. […]

Check that holiday employees get the right super

By Warren Kruger / November 15, 2022 / 0 Comments

The ATO is reminding employers that the holiday season is fast approaching, and that their holiday casuals may now be eligible for super. From 1 July 2022, employers need to pay super for employees at a rate of 10.5%, regardless of how much they are paid, because the $450-per-month threshold for super guarantee (‘SG’) eligibility […]

Varying PAYG instalments

By Warren Kruger / October 19, 2022 / 0 Comments

Varying PAYG instalments The ATO is reminding taxpayers that they can vary their pay as you go (‘PAYG’) instalments if they think the amount they pay now will be more or less than their expected tax liability for the year, by lodging a variation through myGov or Online services for business.  Instalments for those who […]

Rental properties and second-hand depreciating assets

By Warren Kruger / September 26, 2022 / 0 Comments

The ATO is reminding taxpayers that have a residential rental property, to take care of when making claims for ‘second-hand depreciating assets’ used in their properties. In most cases, these are items that existed in the taxpayer’s property when they purchased it or were in their private residence (which they later rented out), such as: […]

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