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ATO warns about barter credit tax scheme

ATO warns about barter credit tax scheme

By Warren Kruger | December 21, 2025

The ATO is warning the community to steer clear of an emerging tax scheme involving barter credits — a type of alternative currency used in some business networks. A tax scheme that involves artificially inflating deductions for donations of barter credits to deductible gift recipients (‘DGRs’) is on the rise. While it may seem enticing, […]

ATO's new approach to holiday home expenses

ATO’s new approach to holiday home expenses

By Warren Kruger | December 19, 2025

The ATO has announced that it will take a somewhat different approach in relation to holiday home expenses that are claimed in relation to holiday homes. Broadly, the ATO now takes the view that, if a taxpayer’s rental property is also their holiday home, certain deductions relating to holding it will be completely denied (rather […]

Australians call out tax dodgers in record numbers

Australians call out tax dodgers in record numbers

By Warren Kruger | December 17, 2025

The ATO has hit a major milestone of over 300,000 tip-offs from the community about tax dodgers and other dishonest behaviours since 1 July 2019. In the 2024/25 financial year alone, almost 50,000 red flags were raised by members of the community who spotted something suspicious. Most of the tip-offs received related to shadow economy […]

Dental expenses are private expenses

Dental expenses are private expenses

By Warren Kruger | December 16, 2025

The ATO has been seeing a number of deduction claims for dental expenses this tax time. Dental expenses are private expenses, including preventative and necessary dental treatment, medical expenses and other costs relating to client’s personal appearance (such as teeth whitening, makeup, skin care, shaving products and haircuts) are not deductible. These expenses are generally […]

December 2025 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee

Reminder of December 2025 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee (‘SG’)

By Warren Kruger | December 8, 2025

  As noted in the previous article, employee December 2025 Quarter Superannuation Guarantee must be received by the relevant super funds by 28 January 2026. If the correct amount of SG is not paid by an employer on time, they will be liable to pay the SG charge, which includes a penalty and interest component. […]

SBSCH

Alternative providers to the SBSCH

By Warren Kruger | December 5, 2025

Employers should start preparing for the permanent closure of the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (‘SBSCH’) on 1 July 2026. By acting now to find an alternative service, employers will: have an established process in place to pay super guarantee (‘SG’) for the March and June quarters (if they currently pay quarterly); reduce the risk […]

plug-in hybrid exemption changes

FBT record keeping and plug-in hybrid exemption changes

By Warren Kruger | April 4, 2025

With the 2025 fringe benefits tax (‘FBT’) year having just ended (on 31 March), the ATO is reminding employers of some changes that might impact their FBT obligations. Alternative record keeping changes For the 2025 and succeeding FBT years, employers can use existing records instead of travel diaries and declarations for some fringe benefits. If […]

Taxable payments annual report lodgment reminder

Taxable payments annual report lodgment reminder

By Warren Kruger | April 7, 2025

Businesses that pay contractors for ‘Taxable payments reporting system services’ may need to lodge a ‘Taxable payments annual report‘ (‘TPAR’) by 28 August each year. Editor: This includes businesses paying contractors in the building and construction, cleaning and IT industries. From 22 March, the ATO will apply penalties to businesses that have not lodged their […]

Quarterly TBAR lodgment reminder

Quarterly TBAR lodgment reminder

By Warren Kruger | April 9, 2025

SMSFs must report certain events that affect a member’s transfer balance account (‘TBA’) quarterly using transfer balance account reporting (‘TBAR’). These events must be reported even if the member’s total superannuation balance is less than $1 million. Editor: TBA events include starting or commuting a retirement phase pension. TBARs for the March quarter are due […]

General transfer balance cap will be indexed on 1 July 2025

General transfer balance cap will be indexed on 1 July 2025

By Warren Kruger | April 11, 2025

Indexation of the general transfer balance cap (‘TBC’) will occur on 1 July 2025. This cap will increase by $100,000 from $1.9 million to $2 million. Editor: The general TBC amount is used for a number of purposes, including to determine the total capital amount that can be transferred to the retirement (pension) phase, and […]

ART rejects taxpayer's claim for CGT small business relief

ART rejects taxpayer’s claim for CGT small business relief

By Warren Kruger | April 14, 2025

In a recent decision, the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) held that a taxpayer was not entitled to the CGT small business concessions on the disposal of his interests in some farm land. The taxpayer ran a beef cattle business (in partnership with his wife) on properties adjacent to the dairy farm that his parents owned. […]

How to manage business day-to-day transactions

How to manage business day-to-day transactions

By Warren Kruger | May 1, 2025

The ATO has the following tips for small business owners “that can make your tax life easier”: They should keep an eye on upcoming expenses, and regularly update their books and reconcile their accounts. They should set aside the GST they collect (e.g., by transferring it into another bank account within the business to keep […]

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