The following case is a true story. It goes to prove that simply signing your tax return and not disclosing ALL related income could result in enormous penalties and extra tax. Mr Gu disclosed $20,800 in salary and wages in his 2013 tax return.
ATO focus on holiday homes
The ATO will focus on deductions claimed for rental properties in popular Australian holiday destinations this tax year, having identified many incorrect claims for holiday homes by investors last year. Assistant Commissioner Kath Anderson has
Super catch-up provisions
The final in our series on the changes to superannuation now focuses on the “catch up provisions” that come into effect from 1 July 2017, but can only really be accessed from 1 July 2018. The catch up provisions allow individuals that meet certain
Student tax deductions – did you know…
As another financial year ticks over, we welcome the 2018 financial year as a new opportunity to increase our wealth with a potential tax refund. In this segment we look at the various deductions available to students to increase the likelihood of
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