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$20,000 instant asset write-off for 2024/25

By Jesse Butler | June 25, 2025

Taxpayers who have purchased or are purchasing a business asset this financial year should remember that the instant asset write-off limit is $20,000 for the 2025 income year. If a taxpayer’s business has an aggregated annual turnover of less than $10 million and they use the simplified depreciation rules, they may be able to use […]

Partial release from tax debt

Partial release from tax debt on serious hardship grounds

By Warren Kruger | June 18, 2025

In a recent decision, the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) held that a taxpayer should be released from payment of part of his tax debt on the grounds of serious hardship. As at the 2022 income year, the taxpayer had an accumulated tax debt of approximately $528,000, comprising income tax, late lodgment penalties, PAYG instalments, and […]

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Taxi service and ride-sourcing providers must be registered

By Warren Kruger | June 13, 2025

Taxpayers that provide taxi, limousine or ride-sourcing services must register for GST regardless of their turnover. They must collect and pay GST and income tax on all their rides and all other business income. The ATO is advising drivers in this industry who do not have a TFN, ABN or GST registration that they need […]

getting ready for business

Getting ready for business

By Warren Kruger | June 13, 2025

The ATO advises new business owners that they need to understand their obligations to ensure they are “getting it right from the start.” These are the ‘top 7 things’ taxpayers need to know when starting a business. They should use digital tools and maintain accurate records to help them manage daily activities and cash flow. […]

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‘Wild’ tax deduction attempts

By Warren Kruger | June 13, 2025

The ATO recently revealed some of the ‘wild’ work related expense tax claims people have tried to “put past” the ATO, including the following: A mechanic tried to claim an air fryer, microwave, two vacuum cleaners, a TV, gaming console and gaming accessories as work-related.  The claim was denied as these expenses are personal in […]

Truck driver entitled to claim meal expenses

Truck driver entitled to claim meal expenses

By Warren Kruger | May 14, 2025

In a recent decision, the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART‘) upheld a truck driver’s claim for meal expenses, notwithstanding that those expenses had not been fully substantiated. The taxpayer was employed as a long-haul truck driver in Western Australia. He was away from home for considerable periods each year. The taxpayer sought a deduction for meal […]

Earning income for personal effort

Earning income for personal effort

By Warren Kruger | April 22, 2024

Taxpayers should remember that, if over half their income is from a contract for their personal effort or skills, then their income is classified as personal services income (‘PSI’). Taxpayers can receive PSI in almost any industry, trade or profession, e.g., as a financial professional, IT consultant, construction worker or medical practitioner. Taxpayers who earn […]

Government warns of 'malicious' myGov scammers

Government warns of ‘malicious’ myGov scammers

By Warren Kruger | May 7, 2024

The Government has urged Australians to be vigilant regarding scammers who target ATO log-in details to commit tax fraud. The ATO has received a large number of reports of scammers using fake myGov sites to steal myGov sign-in details, which can be used to commit tax and refund fraud in other people’s names. These criminals […]

What to know about disaster relief payments

What to know about disaster relief payments

By Warren Kruger | May 10, 2024

Taxpayers should be aware that some natural disaster relief payments are not taxable. Businesses that have received a government support payment because of a natural disaster (such as a major weather event) should check if they need to include this as assessable income in their tax return before they lodge (although they may not need […]

Illegal early access to super, June 2024 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee

Illegal Early Access To Super

By Warren Kruger | May 14, 2024

Faced with tough times, some people may be thinking about accessing their super early. Taxpayers may have been approached by someone (a ‘promoter’) claiming that members of super funds can withdraw their super or use an SMSF to pay off debts, buy a car, or pay for a holiday. The ATO warns taxpayers that this […]

ATO issues warning about false invoicing arrangements

ATO issues warning about false invoicing arrangements

By Warren Kruger | May 17, 2024

The Serious Financial Crime Taskforce (‘SFCT’) is warning businesses about using illegal financial arrangements such as ‘false invoicing’ to cheat the tax and super systems. False invoicing arrangements may consist of the following: an entity (the ‘promoter’) issues invoices to a legitimate business but no goods or services are provided; the business pays the invoices, […]

NFPs need to get ready for new return

NFPs Need To Get Ready For New Return

By Warren Kruger | May 21, 2024

From 1 July 2024, non-charitable not-for-profits (‘NFPs’) with an active Australian Business Number (‘ABN’) will be required to lodge a new annual NFP self-review return with the ATO to confirm their income tax exemption status. Editor: This will include sporting, community and cultural clubs, among other organisations. Non-charitable NFPs that have an active ABN can […]

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