The Biggest Mistake You’re Likely to Make in 2025 Tax Time

The Biggest Mistake You’re Likely to Make in 2025 Tax Time

The most significant mistake taxpayers are likely to make during the 2025 tax season is failing to accurately report income from new or nontraditional sources. This includes income from gig work, side hustles, cryptocurrency, and digital payments received through platforms such as Venmo, PayPal, and Cash App. With the IRS implementing stricter reporting rules and […]

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Fringe benefits tax and buy new electric cars before 30th June 2023

On 29 June 2022, the Government announced a proposal to: This measure is now law. From 1 July 2022, employers will not pay FBT on benefits provided for eligible electric cars and associated car expenses. The Government will complete a review into this exemption by mid-2027 to consider electric car take-up. We will provide an

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Protect your myGovID – Essential for all Australian

Protect your myGovID – Essential for all Australian

Your myGovID gives you access to online services, by telling us that it is you trying to gain access. In addition to the security features on your device, such as fingerprint, face or password, myGovID uses your personal information as well as encryption and cryptographic technology to help stop other people impersonating you. We know

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Record keeping and expenses

Record keeping and expenses

The ATO has again emphasised the importance of good tax record keeping for income earned in 2021-22 and for expense deductions. It says this will guarantee a smoother tax time but warns it will take “firm action” against individuals who falsify records or can’t substantiate deduction claims. The regulator is also focusing on work-related expenses, particularly

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Will I get $1080.00 Hot cash in my hand payment in 2021? is it A Tax refund or Tax offset? what does it mean?

Treasurer “Josh Frydenberg” on Tuesday announced that the low and middle-income tax offset (LMITO) would be extended for a further year at a cost of $7.8 billion. The low and middle income tax offset is a non-refundable offset, which means any unused offset amount itself cannot be refunded or reduce the Medicare Levy. The tax

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