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Tax inVoice is the official podcast of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). At the ATO, we want tax and super to be as easy to understand as possible, so we're doing things a bit differently. Each episode, we invite industry experts to sit down with ATO’s senior leaders to ask them the questions. H…

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    Episode 50 – Crypto assets and tax

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 18:16


    In the final episode of Tax inVoice, podcast host, David Jepsen is joined by ATO Tax Time spokesperson Assistant Commissioner, Tim Loh to talk about the tax treatment of crypto assets. They discuss when you need to declare income and capital gains or losses, why record keeping is so important and what you need to know about non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Tim advises what to do if donating crypto, what self-managed super fund trustees need to consider when investing in crypto and what businesses need to do before accepting and using digital assets.For more information visit:Crypto asset investmentsGST and digital currencyCGT eventsSMSF investing in crypto assetsTax time toolkit for investors

    Episode 49 – Income, prefill and the Medicare levy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 16:31


    ATO Assistant Commissioner, Adam O'Grady, and Services Australia General Manager, Hank Jongen, join the podcast to talk about reporting your income correctly this tax time. Find out which government payments need to be included in your tax return and the difference between the Medicare levy and the Medicare levy surcharge. They will explain what you need to do to claim a Medicare levy exemption, and the importance of correctly reporting your spouse or partner's income.More information is available on the ATO and Services Australia websites:Income you must declareGovernment grants, payments and stimulus during COVID-19Tax time essentialsMedicare and private health insuranceMedicare Entitlement Statement from Services AustraliaWhat's on your Centrelink payment summaryWhat families need to do at tax time

    Episode 48 – Work-related expense deductions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 27:18


    ATO Director – Risk and Strategy Kendal Hawken, joins podcast host David Jepsen to talk about work-related deductions, including what you can claim this tax time, what records you need to keep and how to avoid common errors.When preparing your tax return, it's important to remember that what you can claim depends on the type of job you have, individual circumstances, and whether you have the required records to support the claim. Records are typically a receipt of a purchase or a form of written evidence such as a logbook, travel or working from home diary.Using the myDeductions tool in the ATO app allows you to keep track of your records digitally. Understanding what you may be able to claim based on your individual circumstances can help you avoid common errors.For more information visit:Deductions you can claimOccupation and industry specific guidesProtective items, equipment and productsWorking from home expensesHome office expenses calculatorDepreciation and capital allowances toolRecords you need to keep

    Episode 47 – Tax Help program

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 16:56


    Helen Castle, a volunteer from the ATO's Tax Help program joins Tax inVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about the program and how it can help Australians meet their tax obligations during tax time.The Tax Help program is a free and confidential service open to people earning about $60,000 or less each year with simple tax affairs. It is designed to give people a helping hand during tax time, including those who have difficulty understanding and lodging their returns or have limited or no access to ATO online services, such as those living in remote locations.From July to October, trained volunteers can help you lodge your return, claim a refund of franking credits, submit a non-lodgment advice or lodge an amendment. If you're eligible for the Tax Help program, you can make an appointment for Tax Help services by phoning the ATO on 13 28 61 (select option 3, then option 2). You can speak to a Tax Help volunteer:onlineby phonein person at Tax Help centres across AustraliaFor more information visit:Tax Help program for information about eligibility and what to bring to your appointmentBecome a Tax Help volunteer or open a Tax Help centreTax time essentials

    Episode 46 – COVID-19 and tax time

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:30


    The ATO's Tax Time spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh joins podcast host David Jepsen for another episode of Tax inVoice, to help taxpayers understand what they can and can't claim relating to COVID-19. and the tax implications of COVID-19 Government support payments.Over the course of the pandemic, the Government delivered multiple COVID-19 support payments, each with different tax requirements.COVID-19 Disaster Payments, for instance, are non-taxable support payments and don't need to be included in your tax return. Pandemic Leave Disaster Payments however are taxable and must be reported as income in your tax return.COVID-19 work-related expenses and working from home expenses may change what deductions can be claimed in your tax return. Eligible deductions may include:electricity expenses for heating, cooling or lightingthe decline in value of office furniture and items used for work internet and phone expensesCOVID-19 tests (if purchased for work related purposes)personal protective equipment (PPE) if required for work and not provided by your employer.For more information visit:Support for individuals and employeesHome office expenses calculatorGovernment grants, payments and stimulus during COVID-19 – tax implicationsCOVID-19 vaccination incentives and rewards for employeesWorking from home expensesProtective items, equipment and products ATO podcast in your language

    Episode 45 – Investors: Investments and assets

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 24:41


    In this episode of Tax inVoice, host David Jepsen is joined by the ATO's Tax Time spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh to discuss the fundamentals of investing, for tax agents and investors – both old and new.  When investing, it is important to consider all your assets when completing your tax return. Assets can include rental properties, shares, micro-investments like exchange traded funds (EFTs) and crypto assets. You need to declare the income you receive from investments such as dividends and rent, but also the capital gains tax (CGT) that occurs when the assets are ‘disposed' of. CGT is not a separate tax and makes up part of your taxable income.Keeping accurate records will assist you in completing your tax return.For more information visit:ATO podcast - Tax inVoiceCapital gains taxTax time toolkit for investorsInvestments and assetsShares and similar investmentsATO podcast in your language

    Episode 44 – New to Business

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 13:58


    In this episode of Tax inVoice, podcast host David Jepsen is joined by Assistant Commissioner of Small Business Experience Andrew Watson to discuss tips on starting a new business, what tax and super obligations need to be met and the helpful resources available to all business owners.Your operations are considered a business activity if your work is planned, repeatedly conducted in a businesslike manner and undertaken with the intent of making a profit.To start your new business on the right foot, make sure to do research and plan out your approach. This will assist in deciding on a business structure, what records need to be kept and the best method to meet your tax and super obligations.The ATO has a number of resources available to assist new business owners and help them succeed in their new ventures.For more information visit:ATO podcast - Tax inVoice[RH1]Starting your own businessATO podcast in your language

    Episode 43 – Don't get burned by illegal phoenix activity

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 20:28


    George Montanez, Assistant Commissioner of the Phoenix and Evasion Program, joins Tax inVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about illegal phoenix activity, how it affects the Australian community and what the ATO is doing to disrupt illegal phoenix operators.Illegal phoenix activity occurs when a company is liquidated, wound up or abandoned to avoid paying its debts and tax obligations. In its place, a new company is started to carry on the same business activity without the debt.This creates an uneven playing field and puts businesses doing the right thing at a competitive disadvantage.Through the Phoenix Taskforce, the ATO and other federal, state and territory agencies are working together to detect, deter and disrupt illegal phoenix activity.If you know of or suspect phoenixing, you can make an anonymous tip off by completing the tip-off form, phoning 1800 060 062 or by emailing PhoenixReferrals@ato.gov.au.For more information visit:Illegal phoenix activityPhoenix TaskforceVideo: Protect your business from illegal phoenix activityFact sheet: Protect yourself against illegal phoenix activityMaking a tip offATO podcast in your language

    Episode 42 – The ATO Evergreen Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 14:25


    Deputy Commissioner Matt Hay, Assistant Director Shanell Gadd and former Evergreen Program participant Kia Yeatman join Tax InVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about the ATO's Evergreen recruitment program.The Evergreen program focuses on uplifting representation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples in the ATO. It combines on-the-job and formal training over a 12-month period, including two 6-month work rotations that give participants the opportunity to work in a variety of roles.Evergreen participants have support from a dedicated program manager, rotation team leaders and buddies. They are also offered a permanent position upon completion and provided opportunities for meaningful career progression.Throughout the program participants get to experience the different work types and careers options available as an ATO employee, while doing work that makes a difference. Positions are available in Albury, Canberra, Dandenong, Geelong, Gosford, Newcastle, Townsville and Traralgon. For more information visit:The Evergreen ProgramHear from recent Evergreen Program participantsApply for the Evergreen Program[JS1]ATO podcast in your language

    Episode 41 – Shadow Economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 14:51


    Assistant Commissioners Michael Morton and Peter Holt join Tax InVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about the shadow economy, what types of activities form the shadow economy and how it affects the Australian community. The shadow economy, also known as the cash economy or the black economy, refers to behaviour which involves under-declaring income, things like paying staff cash in hand or under the counter or sham contracting. Shadow economy behaviours also include trading in illicit tobacco, illegal drugs or counterfeit goods, ABN, GST, duty fraud and phoenixing.Small businesses and their tax agents can access the Reported transactions service on ATO Online platforms to view the third-party data that we hold on taxable payments, government grants and business transactions through payment systems. This provides transparency about the data that has been reported to the ATO about business income and supports small business owners to meet their tax obligations.As the shadow economy accounts for around $11 billion in lost revenue every year, if you know someone who is or suspect to be involved in shadow economy activities, you can make an anonymous tip-off by calling us on 1800 060 062 or visiting ato.gov.au/tipoff.For more information visit:Shadow EconomyMaking a tip offReported transactions in ATO onlineATO podcast in your language

    Episode 40 – eInvoicing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 20:14


    Acting Assistant Commissioner for Digital Partnerships, Planning and Governance at the ATO, Mark Stockwell, joins Tax InVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about eInvoicing, the benefits for businesses and how to get started with eInvoicing. Mark also addresses some questions and myths about what eInvoicing is and isn't, how it works and the ATO's role in eInvoicing. eInvoicing is a new digital channel which allows businesses to exchange invoice information between a buyer's and supplier's accounting systems, with the eInvoice automatically showing up in their accounting software. It also only applies to business to business and to government dealings.For more information visit:eInvoicingWhat is eInvoicing?If you have feedback or would like to suggest a topic, you can email us at podcast@ato.gov.au. We also have podcasts available in Arabic, Korean, Mandarin and Vietnamese.For more information, visit  ATO podcast - in your language.

    Epsiode 39 – What's new in super?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 19:28


    In our first episode of Tax inVoice in 2022, Acting Assistant Commissioner of Superannuation and Employer Obligations Tracie Crowden joins us to talk about recent changes.Tracie explains what a stapled super fund is and what its introduction means for employers, their authorised representatives and employees. Tracie also covers some of the key features of the YourSuper Comparison Tool, which was introduced to help individuals decide which super product best meets their needs.For more information visit:Stapled super fundsYourSuper comparison toolStapled super funds for employers – Reference guideWebinar: Your Future Your SuperIf you have feedback or would like to suggest a topic, you can email us at podcast@ato.gov.au.

    Episode 38 - Chris Jordan: Commissioner of Taxation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 22:21


    When Chris Jordan was appointed Commissioner of Taxation in 2013, he came in with a mandate to reinvent the organisation – to work more cohesively with tax professionals and business and improve the services provided to the community. He had a vision of a tax office that put taxpayers at the centre of everything it did, and he led the organisation on a change program that set about reinventing not only the systems and processes used to serve clients, but the culture of the organisation as well. When COVID-19 emerged in 2020, the ATO played a key role in the delivery of vital government stimulus to millions of Australians, a feat made possible largely because of the systems in place and the responsive and service-orientated culture of the staff.  In our latest episode, hear directly from Chris Jordan about his journey to the ATO, his experiences running a large service organisation and the legacy he intends to leave.Please enjoy our conversation with the Commissioner.

    Episode 37 – Phase 2 of Single Touch Payroll and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 25:24


    In this episode of the Tax inVoice podcast, hosts Julia Cook and David Jepsen are joined by Assistant Commissioner Jason Lucchese to explore Phase 2 of Single Touch Payroll (STP), what it means for employers and employees, key dates and how to prepare for the new changes. Links to information and resources mentioned in this episode can be found below: Working from home expenses - shortcut methodato.gov.au/homeato.gov.au/wfhStapled super fundsato.gov.au/stapledsuperfundDirector IDabrs.gov.au  ato.gov.au/directorIDSingle Touch Payroll Phase 2ato.gov.au/stp2ato.gov.au/stpresourcesmyGov and myGovIDato.gov.au/mygovwww.mygovid.gov.au/setupOther resourcesato.gov.au/supportato.gov.au/podcastlanguagesIf you would like to submit a question to be answered in a future episode of Tax inVoice, please send your question to podcast@ato.gov.au.

    Episode 36: Helping small businesses in taxing times

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 26:14


    Episode 36 – Helping small businesses in taxing timesIn this episode of the Tax inVoice podcast hosts Sally Bektas and David Jepsen are joined by Assistant Commissioners' Andrew Watson and Amy James-Velagic to explore topics to help small businesses get their tax right including: motor vehicle expenses; concessions; personal services income; and business losses. The hosts also have a chat with new COSBOA CEO Alexi Boyd.Links to information and resources mentioned in this episode can be found below: What's New? ato.gov.au/motorvehicleexpensesato.gov.au/SBtaxtimetoolkitato.gov.au/concessionsataglanceato.gov.au/PSIDeep Diveato.gov.au/businesslossesato.gov.au/LCBeligibilityato.gov.au/losscarryback Off The Cuff with Alexi Boydcosboa.org.auMore informationato.gov.au/supportato.gov.au/bouncebackato.gov.au/depreciationincentivesato.gov.au/podcastlanguagesBeyond Blue - New Access for Small Business

    Episode 35 – Best practice within the tax profession

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 25:09


    Tune into our second episode of our 3-part Tax Time special for 2021.On today's show, we share the key things that tax professionals need to know about Tax Time 2021. We deep dive into best practice for registered agents with Greg Lewis, Board Member of the Tax Practitioners Board. Finally, Assistant Commissioner Sylvia Gallagher answers questions from our listeners.In what's making news Assistant Commissioner Sally Bektas and Senior Director David Jepsen cover off on the low and middle income tax offset, updates to the ATO app, working from home and Online Services for Agents instructional videos. In the Deep Dive, Sally and David chat with Greg about what agents can do to ensure they're following best practice. Greg is a board member at the Tax Practitioners Board. He's also a tax advisor who has extensive experience as a tax principle and partner. He has been a consultant in tax, a company director, chairman, and committee member of various organisations, both public and private. He's a consultant and consults with a range of technical and strategic matters. Finally, Sylvia will answer questions from our wonderful audience. These questions include what pressures the tax profession is facing, what support the ATO has to offer and where our listeners can go to get more information. Website links ato.gov.au/tpsupportato.gov.au/app ato.gov.au/tpeducationseriesTPB.gov.au

    Episode 34 – Getting ready for Tax Time 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 24:05


    Welcome to the first episode of our 3-part Tax Time special for 2021. In this episode we welcome our two new co-hosts, Assistant Commissioner Sally Bektas and Marketing and Communications Director David Jepsen as well as a brand new podcast format. On today's show: we'll be sharing the key things you need to know about Tax Time 2021; we'll dive deep into rental properties with Senior Director Peta Lonergan; and we'll go off the cuff with Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh, the ATO's new tax time spokesperson.

    Episode 33 - Lying, cheating thieves

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 36:37


    Serious financial criminals deceive, cheat and steal from everyday Australians. Join Emily Webb, crime author and co-host of the Australian True Crime Podcast, ATO Deputy Commissioner and SFCT Chief Will Day, and Dr Rick Brown, Deputy Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology as they discuss the impacts that serious financial criminals and their crimes have on our community. Visit Serious Financial Crime Taskforce for more information. 

    Episode 32 – JobMaker Plan Part 2: Economic support measures

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 14:49


    In this second episode of our two-part Tax inVoice Podcast series on the government’s JobMaker Plan, Assistant Commissioners Amy James-Velagic and Kasey Macfarlane are joined by Judy O’Connell, Commissioner of the Victorian Small Business Commission. They discuss temporary full expensing and loss carry back, including eligibility criteria, interactions with other economic recovery measures and how to claim.For more information visit the temporary full expensing and loss carry back . 

    Episode 31 – JobMaker Plan Part 1: JobMaker Hiring Credit

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 16:42


    In this first episode of our two-part Tax inVoice Podcast series on the government’s JobMaker Plan, Deputy Commissioner of the Economics Stimulus Branch James O’Halloran is joined by Judy O’Connell, Commissioner of the Victorian Small Business Commission.  They discuss the JobMaker Hiring Credit, including the eligibility criteria for employers and employees, and what employers need to do to access the scheme. For more information visit JobMaker Hiring Credit.

    Episode 30 - Super for Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 31:42


    In this episode ATO Assistant Commissioner Sonia Corsini is joined by Mariam Mohamed, co-founder of MoneyGirl to discuss a financially equal future for women, in particular within Australia’s super system in celebration of International Women's Day. For more information visit ato.gov.au/super

    Episode 29 – JobKeeper Extension Part 2: Keeping JobKeeper fair

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 18:41


    In the second episode of our two-part JobKeeper podcast special we welcome back the ATO’s Sally Bektas, Assistant Commissioner of Marketing and Communications, James O’Halloran, Deputy Commissioner of the Economics Stimulus Branch, and Sandra Parker PSM, the Fair Work Ombudsman. In Part 2 we take a deep dive into the JobKeeper Extension to address how the ATO and Fair Work Ombudsman are working together to keep it fair for everyone and where to go for help if you need it. For more information visit ato.gov.au/jobkeeperextension

    Episode 28 – JobKeeper Extension Part 1: Overview of the program

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 21:16


    The JobKeeper Payment extension is now well underway! In this two-part Tax inVoice Podcast special, Assistant Commissioner of Marketing and Communications Sally Bektas is joined by Deputy Commissioner of the Economics Stimulus Branch James O’Halloran and Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker PSM to discuss the extension of JobKeeper. In Part 1 learn how the JobKeeper extension works, and which elements of JobKeeper and industrial relations the ATO and Fair Work Ombudsman can help with. For more information visit ato.gov.au/jobkeeperextension

    Cyber security for business and intermediaries - Part 2: What we’re doing to protect the community

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 24:12


    In the second episode of our two-part cyber security podcast, we focus on the role the ATO and other government agencies play in protecting the community from cyber criminals. We welcome back Craig Gillies, Acting Assistant Director-General at the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), Robyn Jacobson, Senior Advocate at The Tax Institute, and Jamie Norton, head of the ATO Information and Cyber Security program, who conclude that when it comes to cyber security, prevention is always better than a cure.

    Cyber security for businesses and intermediaries - Part 1: How to protect yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 25:16


    In today’s digital world, strong cyber security practices are a critical component of any business. In this episode, Craig Gillies, Acting Assistant Director-General at the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), and Robyn Jacobson, Senior Advocate at The Tax Institute, are joined by Jamie Norton, head of the ATO Information and Cyber Security program, to discuss how businesses and intermediaries can protect themselves from cyber security incidents. They also provide some helpful guidance around what to do if your business falls victim to one.

    Tax inVoice - Managing residential rental properties in a time of crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 23:12


    There’s no denying 2020 has been a year of substantial challenges. In this episode our guest host Michael Yardney, CEO of Metropole Property Strategists chats with Assistant Commissioner Adam O’Grady. Michael and Adam discuss how the events of 2020 may have impacted rental property owners and what recent law changes mean for residential rental property owners. They also talk about what can and can’t be claimed, how to avoid some common mistakes and where to find more information.

    Tax inVoice - J5 - Tackling Transnational Crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 22:45


    The Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (J5) have brought our countries together to tackle transnational crime. In this episode we are joined by Joint Chiefs Will Day of the Australian Taxation Office, Simon York, of HM Revenue and Customs and Don Fort, of IRS–Criminal Investigation Division. They discuss transnational tax crime, what the J5 is and how they are working together internationally to close the net on global tax evasion.

    Tax inVoice - Work-related expenses part 2: gifts & donations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 21:07


    In the second episode of our two-part work-related expenses podcast, we touch on what gifts and donations are tax deductible and give a run-down on reconstructing records. We welcome back Gavin Swan, Director at Absolute Accounting Services and Adam O’Grady, ATO Assistant Commissioner who reveals top tips to help get your refund faster, including what to do before you lodge your tax return and how to manage new income types in your tax return like JobSeeker and JobKeeper payments. For more information go to www.ato.gov.au/taxessentials

    Tax inVoice - Work-related expenses part 1: working from home

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 21:32


    Calculating your work-related expenses doesn’t have to be difficult, particularly if you are working from home for the first time during COVID-19. In this episode of Tax inVoice, Gavin Swan, Director at Absolute Accounting Services is joined by Adam O’Grady, Assistant Commissioner, from the ATO to discuss what’s different this tax time for work-related expenses, myth-busting and keeping the right records. For more information go to www.ato.gov.au/taxessentials

    Tax inVoice - JobKeeper Payment part 3 - JobKeeper Payment for employers, not-for-profits and charities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 9:44


    In the third episode of our special JobKeeper Payment series, Assistant Commissioner of Marketing and Communications Sally Bektas is joined again by Deputy Commissioner James O’Halloran, the ATO Program lead for the JobKeeper Payment program. They discuss what employers, not-for-profits and charities need to do to be eligible, key dates for the program and where to go for more information. For the latest updates about the JobKeeper Payment program go to ato.gov.au/jobkeeper For more information about other ATO measures and tailored support during COVID-19 visit ato.gov.au/coronavirus

    Tax inVoice - JobKeeper Payment part 2 - JobKeeper Payment for sole traders and other entities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 8:09


    In the second episode of our special JobKeeper Payment series, we welcome back Assistant Commissioner of Marketing and Communications Sally Bektas and Deputy Commissioner James O’Halloran, the ATO Program lead for the JobKeeper Payment. In this episode they discuss what sole traders and other entities need to do to check their eligibility, provide details on key dates and where to go for more information or assistance. For the latest updates about the JobKeeper Payment program, go to ato.gov.au/jobkeeper For more information about other ATO measures and tailored support during COVID-19, visit ato.gov.au/coronavirus

    Tax inVoice - JobKeeper Payment part 1- overview of the program

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 22:23


    In the first episode of our special JobKeeper Payment series Assistant Commissioner of Marketing and Communications Sally Bektas sits down with Deputy Commissioner James O’Halloran, the ATO Program lead for the JobKeeper Payment. They discuss the JobKeeper Payment program, one of the COVID-19 support measures being administered by the ATO on behalf of the Australian Government, as well as what eligible employers and employees need to do, key dates for the program and where to go for more information. For the latest updates about the JobKeeper Payment program go to ato.gov.au/jobkeeper For more information about other ATO measures and tailored support during COVID-19 visit ato.gov.au/coronavirus

    Tax inVoice - myGovID and RAM

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 30:09


    Alexi Boyd, BAS agent and presenter of Small Biz Matters, sits down with Chief Digital Officer John Dardo to discuss myGovID and Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM). They chat about why AUSkey is being replaced, how to start using myGovID and RAM and the benefits they bring. Find more information at ato.gov.au/mygovid

    Tax inVoice - Single Touch Payroll (STP)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 26:34


    Tim Hoopmann, Founder of Spinn Business Solutions interviews Assistant Commissioner Jason Lucchese about Single Touch Payroll (STP). They discuss why it has been introduced, how to comply with the new reporting requirements and what to do if you haven't started reporting.

    Tax inVoice - Data security - cybercrime from a business perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 16:57


    Recorded and published as a part of Australian Cyber Security week and Stay Smart Online week, CEO of AustCyber Michelle Price interviews ATO Deputy Commissioner Will Day about the huge impact of cybercrime on Australian businesses, what information is available and what to do if you area victim of cybercrime or your business has been impacted by a cyber-attack.

    Tax inVoice - PAG: Making the complex simple

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 12:56


    Tune into our latest Tax inVoice episode to hear Andrew Orme, Deputy Chief Tax Counsel speak with Elissa Keen from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission about our public advice and guidance system. Andrew and Elissa's discussion provides valuable insight into how: ■ PAG products are tailored so you or your clients can provide guidance on contestable issues and where interpretation of the law may be unclear ■ artificial intelligence and automation may help shape the future of public advice ■ your feedback helps us decide our focus when developing these products ■ the consultation process works and how you can get involved.

    Tax inVoice - Talking super for employers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 21:58


    In this episode, ATO Assistant Commissioner Graham Whyte talks to Jackie Gleeson, KPMG's Director of People and Change. They discuss: • the importance of employers meeting their super obligations • helpful products, calculators and tools to help employers do so • common errors to avoid when using the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH), and • the implications of recent law changes and what they mean for employers.

    Tax inVoice - Scams and identity protection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 26:03


    In this episode we join Karen Foat, Assistant Commissioner ATO, Delia Rickard, Deputy Chair, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and Karl Hanmore, Assistant Director-General of Engagement, Operations and Intelligence, Australian Cyber Security Centre. They discuss scams and how they are affecting everyday Australians and businesses, and tips on what to do if you’ve been scammed.

    Tax inVoice - Tax time tips for trusts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 14:31


    In this episode we join Assistant Commissioner Jade Hawkins as she discusses tax time tips for trusts with Peter Bembrick, partner at HLB Mann Judd Advisory and Accounting. They talk through some of the common mistakes trustees make and how to get it right in the lead up to tax time.

    Tax inVoice - Online services for agents

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 18:08


    In this episode Assistant Commissioner Andrew Watson who has overseen the Online services for agents project is joined by Chris Hooper, CEO of Accodex and public beta participant. They discuss the build process, the benefits of the new system and what’s coming next.

    Tax inVoice - Good record keeping is good for business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 11:59


    In this episode Assistant Commissioner Justine Williams from ATO’s Small Business Experience is joined by Dr Paul Collier, Deputy Director of MBA Programs at Monash Business School, author and small business owner. They explore what keeping good records looks like and talk about simple tips to help small businesses get started on the right track.

    Tax inVoice - Not-for-profits: Getting started

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 27:34


    In this episode Albert Beric from the NFP risk and strategy team is joined by Anna Lyons, a Principal Lawyer at Justice Connect. They discuss what you need to know about tax and super when you start a not-for-profit, and give plenty of handy tips and practical real life examples. They cover everything between the difference between a charity and a NFP organisation, to considerations you should factor in when choosing your legal structure.

    Tax inVoice - Mental health support

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 26:21


    In this episode Assistant Commissioner Colin Walker talks to Patrice O'Brien from Beyondblue and Tax professional Amanda Linton. They discuss the importance of recognising the signs and symptoms of mental health, and the ways we can help support tax professionals and their clients through the tough times.

    Tax inVoice - Talking tax for small business

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 28:37


    In this episode Assistant Commissioner Mathew Umina talks to Dr Craig Latham. Dr Latham is Deputy Ombudsman at the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman. They discuss their top tax tips for small business, preparing for tax time, and more.

    Tax inVoice - Single Touch Payroll: part 2 of 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 13:13


    Single Touch Payroll reporting has started for employers with 20 or more employees, Assistant Commissioner John Shepherd talks to Michael Croker, Tax Australia Leader at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand about the journey ahead.

    Tax inVoice - Superannuation: the journey continues

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 21:41


    With the end of financial year and the due date for new reporting obligations nearing, it's important for trustees and SMSF professionals to know what they need to report, and what they should look out for. Deputy Commissioner, James O'Halloran chats to John Maroney, CEO of the SMSF Association ahead of the financial year.

    Tax inVoice - GST at settlement

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 8:51


    In this episode, Assistant Commissioner of Indirect Tax, Kelly Canavan talks to Andrew Howe, Director at Greenwoods and Herbert Smith Freehills and a member of the Property Council of Australia. They have a chat about the GST at settlement legislative measure, what you need to do to implement this change and how GST is collected on property transactions.

    Tax inVoice - Work-related expenses: behind the scenes of an audit

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 14:55


    There’s been a lot of talk lately about the ATO focusing on work-related expenses, what people are claiming and whether many claims are legitimate. In this episode, Assistant Commissioner Adam Kendrick talks to Anthony Keane, personal finance writer at NewsCorp about what raises a ‘red flag’ in our systems, what will happen if your return comes under our scrutiny this year, and how to get your claims right.

    Tax inVoice - Single Touch Payroll: part 1 of 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 13:12


    In part 1 of this episode Assistant Commissioner John Shepherd talks to Michael Croker, Tax Australia Leader at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. They have a chat about Single Touch Payroll and how to get ready for the transition.

    Tax inVoice: Super - the road ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 15:51


    In this episode of Tax inVoice Deputy Commissioner of Superannuation James O’Halloran talks to Dr David Knox, Senior Partner at Mercer, and co-chair of the ATO’s Superannuation Industry Stewardship Group. They have a candid chat about the ATO’s perspective on how things have gone so far, the challenges and what lies ahead in 2018 for APRA funds.

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