SMEs have less than one week to switch from the ATO’s business portal to online services
SMEs now have less than one week to make the switch from using the ATO's business portal to the new online services for business platform.
Australians are going to pay more tax post-COVID
The biggest unstated message from the intergenerational report released during the lull between lockdowns is that we will need more tax.
Victoria’s windfall gains tax: What does it mean for property development?
Developers looking to see how Victoria’s new windfall gains tax could hobble property development projects should be keeping an eye on the races, writes Pitcher Partners’ Craig Whatman.
Tax agents hit by ATO service disruptions as EOFY looms
During what is perhaps their busiest time of the year, some tax and BAS agents have been unable to access all of the ATO’s online services.
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett’s ‘true tax rates’ revealed. Are Australian billionaires next?
The data — leaked by an anonymous source — is American, but this kind of thing happens in Australia too, UNSW associate professor Ann Kayis-Kumar explained.
The ATO is switching off its business portal in July. Here’s what SMEs need to know
The Australian Taxation Office has switched on its new online services platform for SMEs and will soon retire the business portal it is replacing.
“Great news for SMEs”: E-invoicing to be adopted by NSW government agencies from 2022
All New South Wales government agencies will be required to adopt e-invoicing for goods and services worth up to $1 million, from January 1, 2022.
New R&D Tax Incentive portal to be one-stop-shop for businesses
A new portal for the federal government’s R&D Tax Incentive will provide a one-stop-shop for managing companies’ registrations and applications online.
Victorian government’s payroll tax hit a bitter pill for growing businesses
The Victorian government's new payroll tax levy for large and medium businesses is counterintuitive to previous efforts to reduce payroll tax in the state.
EOFY in a pandemic: Seven things every SME must do by June 30
From JobKeeper payments to accelerated depreciation rules, this tax time is going to be very different for many SMEs.
Josh Frydenberg made a lot of promises in last year’s budget. How did they work out?
It seems like only yesterday Treasurer Josh Frydenberg was unveiling the budget he promised would drive Australia out of pandemic doldrums. But seven months later, many of the signature splashes have failed to have a big impact.
Sole traders: How to tackle your EOFY planning
Here are Jo Doye, director at Alluvia Financial's top three EOFY planning focus points for sole traders as tax season approaches.