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Reminder of SG obligations for September 2021 quarter

October 21, 2021

Employers are reminded that the due date for making SG contributions for the September 2021 quarter is 28 October 2021.
Additional ATO support during COVID-19

October 21, 2021

The ATO is providing additional support to taxpayers having difficulty meeting their tax and superannuation guarantee charge obligations for employees because of COVID-19.
Reminder for first-time share investors to declare income

October 13, 2021

The ATO has issued a reminder for first-time share and Exchange Traded Funds ('ETF') investors.
ATO support for employers with expansion of STP

October 13, 2021

As part of the expansion of Single Touch Payroll (known as STP Phase 2), from 1 January 2022, employers will need to report additional payroll information in their STP reports
Extra super step when hiring new employees

October 13, 2021

Employers may soon need to do something extra when a new employee starts to work for them.
Time running out to register for the JobMaker Hiring Credit

September 8, 2021

The JobMaker Hiring Credit scheme's third claim period is now open, so if a taxpayer has taken on additional eligible employees since 7 October 2020, they may be able to claim JobMaker Hiring Credit payments for their business.
Travel allowances and ‘LAFHAs’

September 8, 2021

Whether accommodation and food and drink expenses are deductible depends on the facts and circumstances of each case, so the Ruling uses examples to show how to determine the deductibility of these expenses in a range of situations.
ATO warns property investors about common tax traps

September 8, 2021

The most common mistake rental property and holiday homeowners make is neglecting to declare all their income, including failing to declare any capital gains from selling an investment property.Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh said: "To put it simply, you should expect tax consequences for any property that you earn income from that isn't your main residence."
The ‘gigs up’ with a new sharing economy reporting regime

August 12, 2021

A new third party regime will require ride-sharing and short term accommodation online platform operators to report transactions they facilitate directly to the ATO.

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