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The Government has committed to modernising certain laws so that they are 'technology neutral', to enable easier communication between businesses, individuals and regulators.
The first phase of legislative reform will focus on key areas raised by stakeholders which are implementation-ready (ideally by the end of 2021), including:
Subsequent phases will consider reforms in additional areas that could benefit from greater technology neutrality, including communication with regulators, and product disclosure and record keeping requirements.
Following a successful multi-year pilot, the ATO’s small business independent review service will be offered permanently as a dispute resolution option for eligible small businesses.
ATO Deputy Commissioner Jeremy Geale said the service is all about ensuring small businesses are given the opportunity to achieve an independent, fast, free, and fair resolution when they disagree with the ATO’s audit position:
“Independence is critical when handling a dispute, so we ensure each and every independent review is done by an officer from a different part of the ATO who was not involved in the original audit”.
The ATO’s small business independent review service is available to eligible small businesses with an annual turnover of less than $10 million in relation to disputes about income tax, GST, excise, luxury car tax, wine equalisation tax, and fuel tax credits, and is in addition to other dispute options.
Disputes about employer obligations like superannuation and FBT are not eligible for the independent review service.
More information about the ATO’s independent review service, including how to request a review and eligibility criteria, is available on the ATO’s website.
The ATO has advised that, if a business hasn’t used its ABN for a while, the ATO may contact them about cancelling their ABN.
The ATO may also contact them about their ABN if their business situation has changed.
To ensure businesses don’t miss out on Government support, including during unfortunate events, it’s essential that they regularly review their ABN details and keep them up to date (or cancel their ABN if the business is no longer operating, so that Government agencies can tailor their support to those that need it).
It’s also important to check that the business has listed the physical address of the business, as otherwise it can be difficult for emergency services and Government agencies to make contact.
A business' mailing address and physical location address can be listed separately on its ABN data, and these (and other ABN details) can be checked and updated online at any time.
The ATO has confirmed that, from 1 July 2021, the superannuation concessional and non-concessional contribution caps will be indexed.
The new caps for the 2021/22 year will be:
Concessional Cap: $27,500
Non-Concessional cap:
$110,000 (or $330,000 over 3 years)
The total superannuation balance limit that determines if an individual has a non-concessional contributions cap of nil will also increase from $1.6 to $1.7 million, effective from 1 July 2021.
The information provided in this Newsletter is general in nature and if you have any queries or require further information or assistance with the above, please contact our office.
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