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25.01.2022 Running your own small business? If you received government grants or payments last financial year, you may need to include these as assessable income when you ...lodge your tax return. Assessable government payments include: JobKeeper payments Supporting Apprentices and Trainees wage subsidy Fuel tax credits Wine equalisation tax producer rebate Check out our small business tax time essentials to learn more - visit www.ato.gov.au/SBsupport See more



24.01.2022 When it comes to learning, reading detailed text isn’t for everyone. That’s why we’ve created Easy Read guides to share information in a different way. Easy Rea...d guides are simple to understand, with pictures used to help explain some ideas. They cover scam awareness, completing your tax return and other topics. Find out more at ato.gov.au/EasyRead See more

21.01.2022 Cybercriminals can be really convincing. If you receive a message claiming to be from the Australian Taxation Office, think twice. The ATO will NEVER send you a...n email or text message with a hyperlink directing you to a log on page for their online services. If you suspect or know your personal information has been compromised or stolen, phone the ATO on 1800 467 033 or visit ato.gov.au/scams. Report suspicious emails claiming to be from the ATO by forwarding the entire email to [email protected] then delete the email from your account.

20.01.2022 These past few months have been challenging for many small businesses and business owners. If you, or someone you know, has been affected by bushfires, drought ...or COVID-19, extra help is available Learn more about ways we can support your small business at www.ato.gov.au/individuals/dealing-with-disasters



20.01.2022 The Fair Work Commission has announced a 1.75% increase in the national minimum wage and award minimum wages. This year, the increase in wages is occurring in 3... phases. From the first full pay period starting on or after 1 July, the national minimum wage and minimum wages in 21 awards covering essential services, teachers and childcare, and frontline healthcare and social assistance workers will all increase. Minimum wages under other awards will increase from the first full pay period starting on or after 1 November 2020 and 1 February 2021. You can check when your award will be increased and find the updated pay rates here: https://www.fairwork.gov.au//the-commission-has-announced-

19.01.2022 The end of financial year might mean longer hours for some workers. If you work extra hours, you may be entitled to additional breaks. Most awards and enterpris...e agreements include entitlements to extra breaks if you work longer hours. They can also include rules about things like: - how long you can work without a break - the minimum time off you need between shifts - penalty rates if you have to work through your break - accessing paid breaks (crib breaks) if you work overtime. You can check award break entitlements by choosing your industry here: https://www.fairwork.gov.au//hours-of-work-breaks-a/breaks

18.01.2022 We’re warning the public against using unregistered tax practitioners this tax time. We want to ensure that registered practitioners are not left at a competiti...ve disadvantage by unregistered advisers offering unrealistically large tax refunds and benefits that are not available under the law, costing consumers thousands of dollars in tax bills and penalties. We’re encouraging consumers to check the TPB Register to confirm they’re using a registered tax practitioner. Give your clients peace of mind this tax time and display your ‘Registered tax practitioner’ symbol. Get it here: http://ow.ly/yDFb50AlmHm



18.01.2022 Small businesses: We’re here to help! We host free webinars where our specialists answer your questions on various essential business matters, such as Tax sup...port during the pandemic Business viability Digital options: online services and systems available to you What to do if you have to close your business. These sessions and more will be running throughout September. To view all of our topics and register for a session, go to www.ato.gov.au//Small-business-w/Small-business-webinars/

16.01.2022 Employers: Single Touch Payroll deadlines are just around the corner! You’ll need to ‘finalise’ and report to us by: 14 July, if you’ve got 20 or more employ...ees 31 July if you have fewer than 20 employees. There’s still time left on the clock, but if your data's ready to go now, why not avoid a last-minute rush? Find out more at www.ato.gov.au//Star/End-of-year-finalisation-through-STP/

14.01.2022 Calling all teachers! It’s time to study your tax deductions so you can get an A+ on your return. See our cheat sheet of what you can and can’t claim: You can... claim working from home expenses. You can’t claim the cost of gifts you buy for your students or any time you pay for their personal expenses (e.g. their lunch, excursion fees or school books). You can claim self-education expenses if the course relates directly to your current job. You can’t claim a deduction if your study is only related in a general way to your job, or is designed to help you get a new one. You can claim a deduction when you drive between alternate workplaces for the same employer on the same day (e.g. from your school to another school to supervise an exam). Want to learn more? Check out www.ato.gov.au//Teacher-and-education-professionals---inc/

10.01.2022 If you have your own business, you know that income and expenses go hand in hand Keeping detailed, accurate records can not only help you work out your busin...ess’ income, but will make it easier to stay up-to-date with your activity statement and tax return lodgments. Income you’ll need to declare can be more than just the cash you receive through the till payments like vouchers and coupons may also make up your taxable business income. Find out more about different payment types you might need to consider this tax time at www.ato.gov.au//Income-and-deductions-fo/Assessable-income

08.01.2022 Employers: Withholding rates for study and training support loans have changed for 2020-21! It’s quick and easy to make sure you’re withholding the right amount for your employees - use our updated tax tables or tax withheld calculator at www.ato.gov.au/Rates/Tax-tables



07.01.2022 SCAM ALERT With tax time in full swing, beware of myGov-themed SMS and email scams! These messages will often ask you to click on a link to verify your deta...ils, and may seem to be legitimate because they show in your ATO or myGov SMS message thread. Don’t click any links, and don’t provide the information requested. A genuine ATO or myGov message will never ask you to access online services via a hyperlink. Warn your family and friends to stay alert and visit our scam alerts page to learn more: www.ato.gov.au//Online-serv/Identity-security/Scam-alerts/

04.01.2022 Use your book smarts to get loan smart If you have a study or training loan, make sure you’re aware of when your student loan repayment obligations kick in. ... New minimum income thresholds come into effect each financial year learn more at www.ato.gov.au//study-and-training-/compulsory-repayments/

03.01.2022 Cheryl needs to pick up her game.

02.01.2022 Don’t risk it. Check your bookkeeper is registered

01.01.2022 Work in construction? Whether you’re an apprentice, engineer, tradie or construction worker, check out our rivet-ing occupation guide to help you nail your ...tax return this year. From tools to travel, clothing to self-education expenses, find out what you may be able to claim at www.ato.gov.au//In/Occupation-and-industry-specific-guides

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