Tax Tips For Business Owners
| | | The Government has committed to modernising certain laws so that they are ‘technology neutral’, to enable easier communication between businesses, individuals and regulators. The first phase of legislative reform will focus on key areas raised by stakeholders which are implementation-ready (ideally by the end of 2021), including: expanding the range of […]
Read More| | | Following a successful multi-year pilot, the ATO’s small business independent review service will be offered permanently as a dispute resolution option for eligible small businesses. ATO Deputy Commissioner Jeremy Geale said the service is all about ensuring small businesses are given the opportunity to achieve an independent, fast, free, and fair […]
Read More| | | The ATO has advised that, if a business hasn’t used its ABN for a while, the ATO may contact them about cancelling their ABN. The ATO may also contact them about their ABN if their business situation has changed. To ensure businesses don’t miss out on Government support, including during unfortunate […]
Read More| | | The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, in conjunction with Family Business Australia, has released a new online guide to succession planning — the “Introductory Guide to Family Business Succession Planning” — which provides a step-by-step guide to passing the family business on to the next generation. A recent report revealed […]
Read More| | | The ATO has confirmed that more than 60,000 businesses have not yet complied with lodgement requirements under the taxable payments reporting system (‘TPRS’) for 2019/20. The TPRS is a black economy measure designed to assist the ATO to identify contractors who don’t report or under-report their income. The ATO estimates that […]
Read More| | | The ATO has updated its webpage containing the fringe benefits tax (‘FBT’) rates and thresholds for the 2017/18 to 2021/22 FBT years. Two amounts that were not previously announced for the 2021/22 FBT year are: the FBT record keeping exemption is $8,923 (up from $8,853 for the 2020/21 FBT year); and […]
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