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Expenses incurred to obtain employment were non-deductible

By Taxwise | April 23, 2026

The Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) recently held that medical expenses incurred by a taxpayer to obtain (or regain) employment were not deductible as they were not incurred in gaining or producing his assessable income. The taxpayer was an airplane pilot. In July 2021, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority advised the taxpayer of the steps that […]

Taxable payments annual report lodgment reminder

By Taxwise | April 21, 2026

Businesses that pay contractors for ‘Taxable payments reporting system services’ may need to lodge a ‘Taxable payments annual report’ (‘TPAR’) by 28 August each year. Editor: This includes businesses paying contractors in the building and construction, cleaning and IT industries (among others). The ATO will apply penalties to businesses that have not lodged their TPAR […]

Hybrid vehicles and FBT changes

By Taxwise | April 17, 2026

Employers that provide plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (‘PHEVs’) to employees (or associates) for personal use should remember the following. Home-charging expenses — new shortcut method The ATO has updated its guidelines to include a new method to make it easier to calculate PHEV electricity costs when a vehicle is charged at an employee’s home. To […]

When a hobby becomes a business

By Taxwise | April 15, 2026

Taxpayers may not think they are running a business from their hobby or ‘side hustle’ activities. However, if they start to earn money from doing these activities regularly, they may be carrying on a business without realising it. Generally, carrying on a business involves ongoing and repeated activities with the intention of making a profit. […]

Know when a new logbook is required

By Taxwise | April 8, 2026

Editor: Keeping a car logbook may be required to accurately calculate the business-use percentage of vehicle expenses (e.g., fuel, registration, insurance and depreciation) for tax deductions. Taxpayers can keep the same logbook for their car for five years, but there are circumstances where they may need a new one during that period. Relying on a […]

Work-related expense claims rejected by Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’)

By Taxwise | March 25, 2026

The Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) recently disallowed a taxpayer’s claims for many different types of work-related expenses. The taxpayer was employed full-time as an engineer, working from home two days a week. For the 2023 income year, he claimed deductions totalling over $61,000, in relation to (among other things) car expenses, travel expenses, clothing expenses, […]

Notice of visa data-matching program

By Taxwise | November 10, 2023

The ATO will acquire visa data from the Department of Home Affairs for the 2024 to 2026 income years, including the following: address history and contact history for visa applicants, sponsors, and migration agents; active visas meeting the relevant criteria, and all visa grants; visa grant status by point in time; migration agents who assisted […]

Care required in paying super benefits

By Taxwise | November 7, 2023

Generally, before SMSF trustees pay a member’s super benefits, they need to ensure that: the member has reached their preservation age; the member has met one of the conditions of release; and the governing rules of the fund (e.g., the trust deed) allow it. Benefit payments to members who have not met a condition of […]

Tax issues for businesses that have received a support payment

By Taxwise | November 3, 2023

  Taxpayers who have received a government support grant or payment recently to help their business recover from COVID-19 or a natural disaster should check if they need to include the payment in their assessable income. Grants are generally treated as assessable income, and taxpayers may be able to claim deductions if they use these […]

Deduction for contributions denied due to notice requirement problems

By Taxwise | October 17, 2023

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) recently held that a claim for a deduction for personal super contributions should not be allowed, as the relevant ‘notice requirements’ were not satisfied. Editor: In order to claim a deduction for personal super contributions, an individual must both notify the super fund of their intention to claim a deduction, […]

Remember the unused concessional contributions cap concession

By Taxwise | October 13, 2023

As from 1 July 2018, individuals with a total superannuation balance of less than $500,000 as at 30 June of the previous income year may be entitled to contribute more than the general concessional contributions cap (i.e., and make additional concessional contributions to utilise any unused cap amounts). For example, an individual who did not […]

Mildura man jailed for seven years for GST fraud

By Taxwise | October 10, 2023

A Mildura man was recently sentenced in the County Court of Victoria to seven-and-a-half years in prison after obtaining more than $830,000 in fraudulent GST refunds. The man had recently been released from custody when he lodged false business activity statements, dishonestly obtaining $834,437 in GST refunds. Under Operation Protego, which was initiated in response […]

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