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  1. ATO puts 50,000 directors on notice

    PAYG to now include unpaid GST, superannuation, wine equalisation tax and luxury car tax. “The notices are being sent to the last known address of the company’s directors as disclosed on a search of the records of ASIC,” he said. “If the director has...

  2. ATO pursues former EY partner for alleged tax exploitation scheme

    will continue to take serious action against anyone who attempts to exploit or undermine the integrity of the tax system.” Last month in response to the PwC tax secrets scandal the government filed draft legislation that includes substantially increased...

  3. ATO pursues Coca-Cola for $174m diverted profits tax

    The Tax Office’s arguments echo those raised in its landmark win against Pepsi last week. The Coca-Cola Company shifted around $435 million in profits overseas and is liable for $174 million in diverted profits tax if withholding tax does not apply,...

  4. ATO provides further clarity on DIN process

    with respect to the director identification number process and outlined some of the ATO’s longer-term plans. In June last year, the government passed laws introducing the requirement for all directors of a company in Australia to have a director...

  5. ATO provides end-of-year deadlines ahead of annual closure

    2021, will be processed from 4 January 2022 and SG quarterly payments are due on 28 January 2022. The ATO will send its last tax return status email, which reports the actions it is taking when processing clients’ tax returns, in the week commencing 13...

  6. ATO provides BEPS update

    it requires change, domestically and internationally”. In his speech to the Tax Institute of Australia conference in Hobart last month, commissioner of taxation Chris Jordan said the ATO is focused on working more closely with partner tax agencies to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  7. ATO prosecutions fall by 70% in FY21

    The ATO’s prosecution results showed that prosecutions for more serious tax-related crime were down on levels recorded last year, though only marginally. In the FY21, the ATO prosecuted 20 cases, all of which resulted in convictions. The 20 cases dished...

  8. ATO pressured to correct JobKeeper, cash flow boost eligibility oversight

    for all businesses that were wrongly denied JobKeeper or the cash flow boost, following a report by the tax watchdog. Late last year, the Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO) found that the ATO had erred in determining a...

  9. ATO position ‘has litigation written all over it’

    a series of binding nominations in 2018, 19, 20 21, when they concluded it was a member benefit,” Mr Burgess said. “But then last year they issued another one where they concluded it was a death benefit… and they have confirmed to us that they do have...

  10. ATO portal’s 24-hour malfunction vexes tax agents

    it disrupts your workflow during the day. Whatever you're doing, you have to put down and come back to it the next day.” Last week, the OSfA dashboard reported an outage for client correspondence for just under seven hours, days before the financial...

  11. ATO plans publicity campaign for final WFH guidance

    processes and have supported the development of the guidance materials.” The initial response from the tax industry last November was damning, with the director of tax communications at H&R Block Mark Chapman one of the sternest critics. He said the PCG...

  12. ATO plans auditor blitz for 18/19

    of 93 did not satisfy auditing benchmarks. Findings like this suggest “ongoing attention” is warranted, Mr Price said. Late last year, ASIC said audit firms would be subject to inspection in FY17/18 with a focus on asset values, revenue recognition,...

  13. ATO pencils October start date for tax audits

    a parliamentary committee has heard. ATO second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn told a Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 last week that the Tax Office has refrained from initiating new audits since the pandemic hit, redeploying its auditors instead to...

  14. ATO pays businesses $150 to vent on client-agent linking

    of paid consults with taxpayers who have recently been through the revised system, according to a letter sent out to agents last week. The ATO will pay businesses $150 to air out their grievances with client-agent linking as part of a review underway to...

  15. ATO outlines plans for systems during tax time

    by the confirmation from the Commissioner Chris Jordan AO yesterday that the system outages earlier this year and late last year were hardware related, and that the ATO has reached a commercial settlement with Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE). “We've...

  16. ATO opens claims for first JobMaker quarter

    up to $10,400 for each eligible employee hired. Employers who hired new eligible workers under the age of 35 from 7 October last year can now claim their first JobMaker Hiring Credits using ATO online services, Online services for business or the...

  17. ATO on the hunt for 60,000 TPAR businesses

    More than one in five businesses required to lodge a taxable payments annual report for the last financial year have yet to do so. The ATO estimates that around 280,000 businesses are required to lodge a taxable payments annual report (TPAR) for the...

  18. ATO on 'aggressive' debt recovery hunt

    owing money and pushing them into insolvency if required, with one mid-tier firm citing a recent spike in insolvencies. Last week, solvency and forensic accounting firm Worrells released The Worrells Insolvency Report 2015-16. Looking back over the last...

  19. ATO offers guidance on proposed asset deductibility scheme

    to allow small business an immediate deduction for each asset they buy costing less than $20,000. The scheme, announced in last week’s federal Budget, will apply to small businesses with a turnover of less than $2 million dollars and will back-date...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  20. ATO needs to pivot from ‘team Australia’ moment

    New Zealand (CA ANZ), said while the ATO is currently in the midst of its self-quoted “transformation period”, expected to last until 2024, the office will likely need to make a series of adjustments in order to respond effectively to the state of the...