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Part 1 – Budget reminders. Under the Hood.
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Tax payable on expenditure recoupments
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ATO identifies SMSF contravention red flags
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Who wins dispute about taxable income?
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Australia - facts & figures March 2019
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Instant asset write-off threshold upped to $25k
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Jail time for GST fraud
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Correcting GST Errors
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Fuel tax credit rates raised
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ATO set to contact clients for overdue TPAR
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Reminder on Victoria Property Duties
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How Australia is performing.
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Global outlook summary: Down but not out
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Bookkeepers remind on incoming TPRS obligations
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Golden Rules for Deductions
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How's Australia going - vital statistics?
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Tax, SMEs set to be ‘political football’ in 2019 as election nears
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Cap lifted on popular financing option for clients
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Expiry of 900,000 interest-only loans set for January
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Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Scam Alert: Fake Demands for Tax Payments
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Scam Alert: Fake Demands for Tax Payments

       

 

The ATO has noticed an increasing trend of scammers demanding tax payments through Bitcoin and ATMs.

The ATO’s advice is simple; it will never ask a person to make a payment into an ATM or via gift or pre-paid cards such as iTunes and Visa cards or ask for direct credit to be paid to a personal bank account.

Taxpayers who lodge through a registered tax agent generally have longer to pay their bill and will be advised by their tax agent if and when any tax payment is due.  However, the ATO warned that scammers have been known to attempt to impersonate tax agents too.

The golden rule – hang up if you don’t already know the person and ring us.

If you want to report the call, the ATO toll free scan line is 1800 888 540.

 

 

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