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ATO launches new app feature to stop scam calls

By Taxwise | May 28, 2026

Taxpayers can now instantly confirm whether a call claiming to be from the ATO is genuine, with the launch of a new in-app security feature designed to shut down scammers. The new verify call feature allows users to confirm, in real time, that they are speaking with the real ATO, not a fraudster. Taxpayers are […]

Tribunal rejects claims for self-education expenditure

By Taxwise | May 23, 2026

The Administrative Review Tribunal recently rejected an employee’s claims for self-education expenses, as they did not have a sufficient nexus with his current job and income-earning activities. The taxpayer worked as an employee for a large company.  He claimed that his role evolved to include marketing and sales responsibilities during the 2022 income year, and […]

Tribunal decision regarding home office and car expenses overturned

By Taxwise | May 18, 2026

The Full Federal Court recently allowed the ATO’s appeal against an Administrative Review Tribunal decision that a taxpayer was entitled to claim deductions for home office and car expenses. The taxpayer worked full-time for the ABC as a sports presenter and producer.  During the 2021 income year, because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the taxpayer undertook […]

ATO wants businesses to review their GST turnover

By Taxwise | May 13, 2026

The ATO has noticed some businesses have not updated their GST reporting and accounting methods after exceeding the relevant thresholds. If a taxpayer’s business has a GST turnover of $10 million or more, they need to use full BAS reporting instead of ‘simpler BAS’, and account for GST on a non-cash (accruals) basis. If their […]

ATO responds to high fuel costs

By Taxwise | May 8, 2026

 The ATO recognises that high fuel costs are affecting some businesses, and it will provide targeted support to eligible businesses that are unable to meet their payment obligations for three months, from 1 April 2026 to 30 June 2026. In particular: u      the ATO will provide streamlined access to more flexible payment plan arrangements, including […]

ATO is ‘clearing up’ some common Payday Super myths

By Taxwise | May 3, 2026

With less than two months until Payday Super starts (on 1 July 2026), the ATO wishes to ‘clear up’ the following common misconceptions. Myth: “There is nothing super fund trustees need to do before the start date.” Fact: Super funds should have already taken steps to receive more frequent contributions and meet shorter processing timeframes.  […]

Fraudulent ‘Phoenix’ Activities

By Taxwise | May 25, 2016

Fraudulent ‘phoenix’ activity occurs where a company deliberately liquidates to avoid paying creditors, taxes and employee entitlements. The perpetrators transfer the assets to a new entity, and continue operating the same or a similar business with the same ownership. Phoenix activity has impacts on the business community, employees and contractors, the government and the environment, […]

Don’t Get Played By iTunes Scammers

By Taxwise | May 17, 2016

The ATO is reminding the public to be alert to scammers impersonating the ATO demanding iTunes gift cards as a form of tax debt payment. Assistant Commissioner Janine Clark said that based on recent reports made to the ATO, iTunes gift cards were part of new tactic being used by fraudsters. “In the last month, […]

Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT)

By Taxwise | May 11, 2016

Fringe benefits tax (FBT) is tax employers pay on certain benefits they provide to their employees, including their employees’ family or other associates. The benefit may be in addition to, or part of, their salary or wages package. If you are a director of a company or trust, the benefits you receive may be subject […]

HELP Debt Changes

By Taxwise | May 4, 2016

The Australian Government has introduced changes which mean if you have moved overseas and have a Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) or Trade Support Loan (TSL) debt, you now have the same repayment obligations as those who live in Australia. This applies if you already live or intend to move overseas for a total of […]

Retirement

By Taxwise | April 13, 2016

Under new transition to retirement rules at the ATO, if you have reached your preservation age, you may now be able to reduce your working hours without reducing your income. You can do this by topping up your part-time income with a regular ‘income stream’ from your superannuation. Previously, you could only access your superannuation […]

Division 293 Tax

By Taxwise | March 30, 2016

What is Division 293 tax? Division 293 tax is being introduced from the 2012-13 year to reduce the tax concession on superannuation contributions for individuals with income greater than $300,000 a year. Division 293 tax will be charged at 15% of an individual’s taxable concessional contributions above the $300,000 threshold (which is capped at $30,000). […]

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