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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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ATO’s tips for correctly claiming deductions for rental properties

By Warren Kruger | August 5, 2024

Taxpayers who have work done on their rental property should consider the following factors in determining claims for expenses. Repairs and general maintenance are expenses for work done to remedy or prevent defects, damage or deterioration from using the property to earn income.  These expenses can be claimed in the year the expense occurred. Initial […]

Notice of online selling data-matching program

Notice of online selling data-matching program

By Warren Kruger | August 7, 2024

The ATO will acquire Australian sales data from online selling platforms for the 2024 to 2026 income years, including full names, dates of birth, addresses, emails, business names, ABNs, contact phone numbers and account details. The ATO estimates the total number of account records to be obtained will be between 20,000 and 30,000  each income […]

Small business energy incentive

Small business energy incentive available for the 2024 income year

By Warren Kruger | August 9, 2024

Businesses with an aggregated annual turnover of less than $50 million that had upgraded or purchased a new asset that helps improve energy efficiency during the 2024 income year should consider the small business energy incentive. This new measure gives them the opportunity to claim a bonus deduction equal to 20% of the cost of […]

Importance of good record keeping

Importance of good record keeping when claiming work-related expenses

By Warren Kruger | August 12, 2024

The ATO is advising taxpayers that having records to substantiate claims is essential to prove deductions can be claimed, having regard to the following in particular: A bank or credit card statement on its own will generally not be enough evidence to support a work-related expense claim.  Taxpayers instead need detailed written evidence such as […]

SMSFs acquiring assets from related parties

SMSFs acquiring assets from related parties

By Warren Kruger | August 14, 2024

SMSFs cannot acquire an asset from a ‘related party’ (such as a member or their spouse or relative)  unless it is acquired at market value and is: a listed security (e.g., shares, units or bonds listed on an approved stock exchange); ‘business real property’ (broadly, land and buildings used wholly and exclusively in a business); […]

Federal Court overturns AAT's tax resident decision

Federal Court overturns AAT’s tax resident decision

By Warren Kruger | August 16, 2024

The Federal Court has recently overturned an Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) decision that a taxpayer was a resident of Australia for tax purposes (even though he was mostly living and working overseas during the relevant period). The taxpayer was a mechanical engineer who became an Australian citizen in 1978. He lived and worked in Dubai, […]

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