ATO lodgement penalty amnesty about to end
The ATO is remitting failure to lodge penalties for eligible small businesses Businesses which have not yet taken advantage of the ATO’s lodgment penalty amnesty only have until 31 December 2023 to do so Businesses must meet the following criteria in order to be eligible for the amnesty: had an annual turnover under $10 million […]
Proper Cybersecurity Vigilance
ATO says “Be cyber-wise, don’t compromise” Four Essential Steps to Safeguard Your Digital World Throughout the 2022 income year, one cybercrime was reported every seven minutes. The ATO encourages taxpayers to implement the following four quick steps to protect themselves. Step 1: Install updates for your devices and software Regular updates ensure taxpayers have the […]
Christmas parties and gifts
Common entertainment scenarios for business How FBT applies to businesses for Christmas parties If your business holds a Christmas party: on a working day, on your business premises, and only for your current employees, you don’t pay fringe benefits tax (FBT) for the food and drink off your business premises, or the party includes associates […]
Changes to deductions this tax time
Changes to deductions this tax time Taxpayers who are small business owners operating from home, or who use a vehicle for business purposes, need to be aware of some changes when claiming deductions this tax time, including the following. Cents-per-kilometre method – The cents-per-kilometre method for claiming car expenses increased from 72 cents to 78 […]
New Paid DV Leave arrives for SMB employees 1 August
Paid domestic violence leave entitlements for small business employees Small businesses across Australia are facing a new challenge as they prepare for the implementation of paid domestic violence leave entitlements starting 1 August 2023. This new policy grants employees up to ten paid days off during a twelve-month period to address family and domestic violence […]
1 July changes
Changes for business owners There are legal, financial, and other changes your business will have to be across very soon. Not sure what they are or what to do? Don’t worry, we have you covered. It’s been a big year for changes in areas like people management, pay and tax. Here’s a rundown of some […]
2023-24 Budget Update
Here’s what you need to know On 9 May 2023, Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the 2023/24 Federal Budget. Some of the measures announced by the Government (including some which were actually announced prior to the Budget) include: from 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay their employees’ superannuation at the same time […]
2023-24 Federal Budget Summary
Modest but meaningful A range of measures provide cost-of-living relief to individuals such as increased and expanded JobSeeker payments and better access to affordable housing. As part of the measures introduced for small business, a temporary $20,000 threshold for the small business instant asset write-off will apply for one year, following the end of the […]
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 […]
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 […]