Last chance to claim deductions under temporary full expensing
Temporary Full Expensing: A Time-Limited Deduction for Businesses Eligibility Criteria, Opt-Out Provisions, and Impending Deadline for the Tax Benefit Deductions under ‘temporary full expensing’ are only available in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 income years, and are expected to come to an end on 30 June 2023. Under temporary full expensing, businesses with an aggregated […]
Feds crack down on tax fraud
ATO and AFP crackdown on GST-fraud promoters A raft of enforcement activity has been undertaken across the country by the ATO-led Serious Financial Crime Taskforce, including the execution of search warrants and issuing of warning letters. At 31 December 2022, the ATO took compliance action on more than 53,000 clients and stopped approximately $2.5 billion […]
Significant change to claiming working from home expenses
Be aware of updated rules when claiming working from home expenses Before 1 July 2022, an individual taxpayer that incurred additional deductible expenses as a result of working from home, had a choice of three methods to claim these expenses. These choices were: The shortcut method – which was available from 1 March 2020 to […]
Builder unable to obtain refund of incorrectly charged GST
Ruling by Administrative Appeals Tribunal impacts GST refund guidelines The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has held that a builder was unable to receive a refund of GST incorrectly charged on the sale of a residential premises that had been rented for just over five years since construction was complete. The taxpayer claimed the GST charged on […]
Electric vehicle FBT exemption now law
Legislation to make certain electric vehicles exempt from FBT enacted into law Certain zero or low emissions vehicles provided as a car benefit on or after 1 July 2022, can be exempt from fringe benefits tax (FBT). For this exemption to apply various criteria need to be satisfied. The car needs to have been both […]
ATO reminds employers of super contribution requirements
Requesting stapled super fund details for new employees Make sure you know your obligations when it comes to super contributions for employees The ATO is reminding employers that, when they have new employees that have not provided them with their choice of super fund, super contributions should be made into: the employee’s stapled super fund; […]
ATO’s recordkeeping tips
Avoid penalties and reduce the possibility of expense claims being denied The ATO has reminded taxpayers that they should understand the record-keeping requirements for their business and keep accurate and complete records as they occur. This should help them avoid penalties that may apply and reduce the possibility of the ATO denying their expense claims. […]
Input tax credits denied due to lodging BASs late
Be aware of the expiry date when lodging BAS in order to claim any input tax credits The Administrative Appeal Tribunal (‘AAT’) has held that a taxpayer could not claim $91,239 of input tax credits (‘ITCs’) at least partly because it lodged the relevant BASs more than 4 years too late. Specifically, the GST Act […]
Why tax credits and refunds are being offset
Is your refund or credit less than expected? The ATO has reached out to small businesses who may have recently received a letter advising that they have a debt on hold and any credits or refunds would be offset against this debt. As a result, such a small business may find that their refund or […]
Christmas Parties and Gifts 2022
With the well-earned December/January holiday season on the way, many employers will be planning to reward staff with a celebratory party or event. However, there are important issues to consider, including the possible FBT and income tax implications of providing ‘entertainment’ (including Christmas parties) to staff and clients FBT and ‘entertainment’ Under the FBT Act, […]