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ATO's lodgment penalty amnesty is about to end
The ATO is remitting failure to lodge penalties for eligible small businesses. Businesses which have not yet taken advantage of the ATO's lodgment penalty amnesty only have until 31 December 2023 to do so.
Businesses must meet the following criteria in order to be eligible for the amnesty:
Directors who bring their company lodgments up to date can also have penalties remitted and, if they are reliant on company lodgments to finalise their own tax affairs, any failure to lodge penalties will be remitted. This also applies to eligible lodgments made between 1 June and 31 December 2023.
The amnesty does not apply to privately owned groups or individuals controlling over $5 million of net wealth.
When taxpayers lodge their eligible income tax returns, business activity statements and FBT returns, failure to lodge penalties will be remitted without the need to apply.
Notice of officeholder data-matching program
The ATO will acquire officeholder data from ASIC, the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations and the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission for the 2024 and 2025 income years, including details such as:
The ATO estimates that records relating to approximately 11 million individuals will be obtained.
This program aims to (among other things) enable the Australian Business Registry Services to increase uptake of the director ID, and better utilise registry data to combat unlawful activity.
ATO warning regarding prohibited SMSF loans
If a trustee has made a prohibited loan from their SMSF, the loan must be repaid as soon as possible.
If the SMSF's in-house assets exceed 5% of the total value of its assets at the end of the financial year, the trustee must prepare a plan to reduce their in-house assets to less than 5%, which must be implemented by the end of the following financial year.
SMSF trustees also cannot loan money to a related party, such as a business, where the value of the loan exceeds 5% of the value of the fund's total assets, as this is a prohibited 'in-house asset' investment.
SMSF trustees should remember that they cannot loan money or provide other forms of financial assistance to a member or relative, and if they do, they can incur a penalty of up to $18,780. They may also be disqualified as a trustee.
Loans to members continue to be the highest reported contravention of the superannuation laws that the ATO sees in auditor contravention reports.
Two further boosts
Although the Technology Investment Boost has ended on 30 June 2023, there are two further boosts available for small businesses, and both apply to eligible expenditure incurred up until 30 June 2024.
The Skills and Training Boost provides small or medium businesses with a bonus 20% deduction for eligible expenditure incurred on external training for employees, to support such businesses to train and upskill their employees.
This boost applies to eligible expenditure incurred from 29 March 2022 until 30 June 2024.
The Small Business Energy Incentive Boost is designed to support small business electrification and more efficient energy use, and will apply to eligible expenditure incurred between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024.
This boost provides small or medium businesses with a bonus 20% deduction for the cost of:
To be eligible for either of the above 'boosts', a business taxpayer must satisfy a number of conditions.
Claiming deductions in relation to a holiday home
Taxpayers can only claim deductions for holiday home expenses to the extent they are incurred for the purpose of gaining or producing rental income.
They need to consider the following in determining whether the deductions they wish to claim are valid rental deductions:
The information provided in this update is general in nature and if you have any queries of require further information or assistance with the above, please contact our office.
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