The ATO is closing in
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ATO is becoming evermore vigilant and sophisticated when it comes to
verifying that taxpayers are complying with the tax laws.
Hit list
Each year the ATO releases a compliance program outlining the areas in which
it will be both:
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educating the public to help them comply with their tax obligations and |
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enforcing the tax law. |
This year, as announced in the federal budget, the ATO has been provided
with additional funding to extend their operations. Therefore, more
taxpayers are likely to fall under the ATO microscope.
The key areas for additional attention are as follows:
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Outstanding tax returns will be more diligently followed up. The ATO will
become more aggressive in initiating legal action. |
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A greater emphasis on Capital Gains Tax (CGT). This will include using data
matching techniques on information supplied from other sources such as the
Titles Office for real estate transactions, and share registries. |
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Small business CGT concessions will be examined. In particular, the
valuations stated by taxpayers to meet the $5 million net asset value test
will be tested against current market values. |
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Income and expenses resulting from rental properties will be reviewed
against industry norms. The ATO may also contact tenants to confirm that
claimed maintenance and improvements are legitimate. |
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Work expenses will be more closely scrutinised. An education campaign will
be implemented by sending over 226,000 letters to taxpayers in a wide range
of occupations to inform them of their obligations. |
Income matching
The ATO also runs sophisticated income matching software that compares
information supplied by banks, financial institutions and other sources with
taxpayers’ returns to ensure that interest and dividends are correctly
reported.
Last year, around 36 million records were matched raising revenue of $176
million from 320,000 taxpayers who had failed to report income. This year,
the ATO expects to check about 40 million records.
Taxpayer responsibility
The ATO is charged with the responsibility of ensuring the taxpaying
community fulfil their tax obligations. The Saward Dawson tax team is well
equipped to advise on the tax law and your deduction entitlements. You need
to be diligent by providing us with all the relevant information. This will
enable us to attend to your taxation affairs and protect your interests.
Our experience indicates that audits and reviews need to be carefully
managed as misunderstandings can occur. If you are approached by the ATO
regarding an audit or review, you should contact your Client Service Manager
immediately for assistance.
Published : 7 December 2005
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