ATO Archive
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From 1 July 2025, ATO interest charges such as GIC and SIC will no longer be deductible. Find out what’s changing and how your business can prepare.
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The ATO is ramping up its focus on baby boomer wealth and succession planning, targeting tax structures that don’t align with compliance expectations.
Tax
What can be claimed for self education? We break down the dos and don'ts of claiming education expenses. Make sure your claims align with your work for the best tax benefits.
Small Business
Starting July 1, electronic platforms like Stayz, Airbnb, Uber, and Didi must collect and report seller transactions to the ATO under the Sharing Economy Reporting Regime (SERR).
Tax
Australia's tax refunds have reduced due to policy changes, impacting millions. This article explores the nation's high reliance on personal income tax and the effects on individuals, especially those with multiple jobs.
Small Business
The 120% skills and training, and technology costs deduction for small and medium business have passed Parliament. We’ll show you how to maximise your deductions.
Tax
The explosion of TikTokers and YouTubers has opened doors for content creators to profit from the audiences they attract. But now the Tax Office has given notice to the booming industry.
Property
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has launched a full-on assault on rental property owners who incorrectly report income and expenses.
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Letters are being sent by the ATO to directors of companies with overdue debts, cautioning that non-payment or lack of communication may lead to a director penalty notice (DPN) being issued.
Tax
Employers report their pay as you go (PAYG) withholding information to the ATO each time they pay their employees using Single Touch Payroll (STP).
Tax
As part of the ATO’s response to COVID-19 and other natural disasters, they paused the recovery of debts, including offsetting credits and refunds to debts on hold to support economic recovery.