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ATO welcomes Tax Ombudsman review on the management of financial abuse within the tax system

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) welcomes the release of the Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman’s report into the ATO’s identification and management of financial abuse within the tax system. Financial abuse is a serious issue which can have significant impacts for victims.   The ATO has an important role in supporting taxpayers impacted by financial … Continued

Putting the chop on illicit tobacco crops

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Illicit tobacco operations are not run by genuine farmers but by organised crime syndicates. These activities divert vital funds from the community and place them into the hands of criminals, who use the profits to fund other serious crimes. By staying informed and vigilant, everyone can play their part in keeping the community safe and … Continued

31 March lodgment deadline approaches for over 100,000 not-for-profits

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Commencing for the 2023–24 income year, more than 100,000 non-charitable not-for-profits (NFPs) with an active Australian business number (ABN) are now required to lodge an annual self-review return to notify of their eligibility to self-assess as income tax exempt.  The new reporting requirement was introduced in the 2021–22 Federal Budget to enhance transparency and integrity … Continued

ATO releases new small business benchmarks for 100 industries

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released a new set of updated financial benchmarks to help small business owners take the pulse of their business. Updated annually, the ATO’s benchmarks act as a health check, allowing small business owners to compare their performance including average expenses against other businesses in the same industry. Quotes attributable … Continued

Crop goes up in smoke thanks to tobacco tip-off

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO), with support from Victoria Police’s VIPER Taskforce and the Australian Border Force (ABF), has seized and destroyed over 16 tonnes of illicit tobacco, with an estimated excise value of nearly $35 million. Two search warrants were executed on Thursday 6 March at a property in Merrigum, Victoria. A search of … Continued

ATO shifts non-compliant small businesses to monthly GST

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has announced that from 1 April 2025, it will be moving around 3,500 small businesses with a history of non-payment, late or non lodgment, or incorrect reporting from quarterly to monthly GST reporting to improve their compliance. Moving to a monthly reporting and payment cycle can help small businesses to … Continued

TPB takes down tax agent for defrauding government systems

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As part of its role in the Fraud Fusion Taskforce (FFT), the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) is actively disrupting non-compliant tax practitioners.   The TPB terminated the registration of tax agent, Mr. Raheel Chaudhry who was found to have misled the TPB and failed to comply with his own tax obligations. Mr Chaudhry’s tax debt, … Continued