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private use of work vehicles

ATO warning regarding private use of work vehicles and FBT

By Warren Kruger | October 20, 2025

Employers that supply work vehicles to their employees need to check how the work vehicles are used and whether any exemptions apply to determine if they attract fringe benefits tax (‘FBT’). FBT generally applies when a work vehicle is made available for private use, even if it is not actually used. Private use includes any […]

sole trader clients

Tips to help sole trader clients

By Warren Kruger | October 13, 2025

The ATO is seeing sole traders make mistakes in the following areas: not reporting all income — this includes income earned outside their business (like a ‘side hustle’), cash jobs, or payments in-kind/barter deals; overclaiming expenses — this includes claiming the portion of an expense related to personal use, or overstating the cost of goods […]

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Correctly dealing with rental property repairs

By Warren Kruger | October 9, 2025

Taxpayers who have had work done on their rental property should ensure the expense is categorised correctly to avoid errors when completing their tax return. A deduction for ‘repairs and maintenance’ expenses can be claimed for work done to remedy, or prevent defects, damage or deterioration from using the property to earn income. These expenses […]

Quarter Superannuation Guarantee

Reminder of September Quarter Superannuation Guarantee (‘SG’)

By Warren Kruger | October 6, 2025

Employers are reminded that employee super contributions for the quarter ending 30 September 2025 must be received by the relevant super funds by Tuesday, 28 October 2025. If the correct amount of SG is not paid by an employer on time, they will be liable to pay the SG charge, which (as noted above) includes […]

Employees incorrectly treated

Employees incorrectly treated as independent contractors

By Warren Kruger | October 3, 2025

The ATO is warning businesses that if they incorrectly treat an employee as an independent contractor, then they risk receiving penalties and charges, including: PAYG withholding penalty for failing to deduct tax from worker payments and send it to the ATO; Super guarantee charge (‘SGC’), which is more than the super that would have been […]

PAYGW reminders for activity statement lodgments

PAYGW reminders for activity statement lodgments

By Warren Kruger | September 3, 2025

The ATO will be sending certain employers a reminder to lodge their activity statements. The reminder will include the amounts the ATO has on record for them, such as: PAYG withheld amounts reported through Single Touch Payroll; and any other pre-filled amounts, including GST instalments and PAYG instalments (instalment amount option). The ATO’s reminders are […]

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Further Eligibility Age Change For Downsizer Contribution

By Warren Kruger | February 15, 2023

In another recent legislative change, the eligibility age to make a downsizer contribution into superannuation has been reduced to 55 from 1 January 2023. This further reduces the downsizer eligibility age, which changed from 65 to 60 from 1 July 2022. From 1 January 2023, eligible individuals aged 55 years or older can choose to […]

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Super Guarantee Contributions for the December 2022 Quarter

By Warren Kruger | February 8, 2023

A reminder to employers that their December 2022 super guarantee contributions (‘SG’)  were due by 28 January 2023. Do not forget the two changes to SG that commenced on 1 July 2022: the rate increased from 10% to 10.5% employees no longer need to earn $450 per month to be eligible. Employers now need to […]

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Christmas Parties & Gifts 2022

By Warren Kruger | December 15, 2022

Year-end (and other) staff parties Editor: With the well earned December/January holiday season on the way, many employers will be planning to reward staff with a celebratory party or event.  However, there are important issues to consider, including  the possible FBT and income tax implications of providing ‘entertainment’ (including Christmas parties) to staff and clients.  […]

Superannuation

Reminder Of March 2022 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee (‘SG’)

By Warren Kruger | April 12, 2022

Employers are reminded that their SG obligation for the 1 January 2022 to 31 March 2022 quarter is due by 28 April 2022. An advance warning is also provided to employers that the compulsory 10% SG rate is going to increase to 10.5% from the period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023. So now […]

Australian Residents

Chef Spending Most of A Year On Cruise Ships Still A ‘Resident’

By Warren Kruger | December 12, 2022

The AAT has also held that a taxpayer, an Australian chef with over 20 years’ experience both in Australia and overseas, was an Australian resident for taxation purposes in the 2016 income year. During that year, he spent only 86 days in Australia, being the period prior to him leaving Australia to commence employment with […]

Input tax credits

Input Tax Credits Denied Due To Lodging BASs Late

By Warren Kruger | December 9, 2022

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 […]

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