Personal Tax Return Tips
Taxpayers are reminded not to make the mistake of ‘double dipping’ on tax deductions (that is, claiming expenses twice) in their tax return this year. Some of the ‘double dipping’ mistakes commonly made relate to the following deductions: Working From Home Expenses A common mistake involves using the ‘shortcut method’ to claim working from home […]
Read MoreAn event that we have become accustomed to every 1 April, is that the amount of the Private Health Insurance (‘PHI’) rebate decreases. The Australian Government rebate on PHI is annually indexed on 1 April by a Rebate Adjustment Factor (‘RAF’) representing the difference between the Consumer Price Index and the industry weighted average increase […]
Read MoreThe Australian government announced on 7 February 2022 that legislation will be changed to ensure covid test costs will be tax deductible for the 2022 financial year. The deduction will apply both when an individual is required to attend the workplace or has the option to work remotely. What testing expenses will you be able […]
Read MoreThe JobKeeper rules have been amended to ensure the ATO can make payments to certain taxpayers after 31 March 2022. Where a taxpayer has objected to an ATO decision relating to JobKeeper, a payment can be made by the ATO after 31 March 2022 to give effect to the objection decision and decisions of the […]
Read MoreAs we recently communicated, the High Court has held that the ‘working holiday maker tax’ (also known as the ‘backpackers’ tax’) did not apply to a taxpayer on a working holiday visa from the United Kingdom who was also an Australian tax resident. This was due to the application of the Double Tax Agreement between […]
Read More| | | The ATO has advised it will acquire Medicare Exemption Statement (‘MES’) data relating to approximately 100,000 individuals from Services Australia for the 2021 financial year through to the 2023 financial year inclusively, and compare it with claims made by taxpayers on their tax returns.
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