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ATO Scam Calls – What You Need To Know

By Taxwise | April 10, 2019

As most of you should hopefully know by now, there are MANY ATO scam calls going around Australia from automated voice messages to real people impersonating your accountant or tax agent. Recently the ATO have been made aware of the current scam calls which involve a pre-recorded call impersonating the ATO and threatening Australian Taxpayers […]

Single Touch Payroll (STP) Are You Ready?

By Taxwise | March 27, 2019

If you’re an employer and have 20 or more employees, you should already know and be in the process of Single Touch Payroll. If you have 19 or less employees, you will be required to report through Single Touch Payroll to the ATO from 1st July 2019. Many new employers may be scratching their heads […]

Federal Budget 2018 – 2019 : Tax Changes for Individuals

By Taxwise | March 22, 2019

The Australian Government introduced new tax measures in the 2018 – 2019 Federal Budget as part of their Personal Income Tax Plan to help Australian Taxpayers by providing them with some ongoing & gradual tax relief. As a reminder, here are some changes the Australian Government have made which will affect your 2019 income tax […]

Is it a Hobby or a Business?

By Taxwise | February 18, 2019

If you are accepting money in the form of a sale for a product or service, it is important you determine whether you are running a business or if it is simply a hobby. We’ve listed below the important details to help you understand them. Running a Business The below characteristics generally indicate you are running […]

How Does Capital Gains Tax Work?

By Taxwise | February 15, 2019

Capital gains tax is the tax paid on the gain of the sale of a capital asset. Capital assets such as real estate or shares, when sold, need to be declared in your tax return. The gain or loss is determined by the selling price of the asset less the purchase price. If there is […]

How to Get the Most Out of Your Day

By Taxwise | February 5, 2019

  Time Management & Self-Management is extremely important to ensure you are getting the most out of your day. Whether it be at work or home, you can apply the same principles to be your best version of YOU every day. There are a few ways you can get the most out of your day […]

Work-related expense claims rejected by Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’)

By Taxwise | March 25, 2026

The Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) recently disallowed a taxpayer’s claims for many different types of work-related expenses. The taxpayer was employed full-time as an engineer, working from home two days a week. For the 2023 income year, he claimed deductions totalling over $61,000, in relation to (among other things) car expenses, travel expenses, clothing expenses, […]

Check GST credit claims before lodging BASs

By Taxwise | March 19, 2026

Taxpayers who are registered for GST can get GST credit claims (or ‘input tax credits’) for the GST included in the price of goods and services they buy for their business. However, if they buy something for both business and private use, they need to apportion their GST credit to only claim the business use. […]

Government payments programs

By Taxwise | March 17, 2026

The ATO is reminding taxpayers that receive government payments for delivering services under a Commonwealth program, such as healthcare, disability support or child care, that they have an obligation to: keep accurate records; and report any such income they receive in their tax return. The ATO recently advised that it would be contacting taxpayers and […]

Contractors omitting income

By Taxwise | March 12, 2026

Through data matching, the ATO is seeing some contractors incorrectly reporting or contractors omitting income. Contractors need to report all their income in their tax return, including payments made by businesses for their contracting work. Note that, as part of the taxable payments reporting system (‘TPRS’), certain businesses must lodge a ‘Taxable payments annual report’ […]

Businesses using cash to dodge obligations

By Taxwise | March 10, 2026

The ATO is ‘cracking down’ on businesses that use cash to dodge obligations on their tax, employer and business. Businesses that do this may: – fail to report all sales transactions and fail to issue receipts; – avoid paying GST, income tax, PAYG withholding, super guarantee, insurance and work cover protection; – report their income […]

$20,000 instant asset write-off extended

By Taxwise | March 4, 2026

Editor: The Government recently passed legislation to extend the $20,000 instant asset write-off for small businesses by 12 months to 30 June 2026. Taxpayers should note that if their business has an aggregated annual turnover of less than $10 million, they may be able touse the instant asset write-off (‘IAWO’) to immediately deduct the business […]

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