1 week left to lodge tax returns

More than 8.8 million people have lodged their tax return for the 2021–22 year so far compared to 8.4 million for the same time last year.

by | Oct 24, 2022

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But the Australian Taxation Office warned that all returns must be in by 31 October.

Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh said it’s important to lodge a tax return on time, even if you think you’ll be getting a bill and won’t be able to pay the balance straight away.

“I’d encourage you to lodge when you can, even if you can’t pay. This helps you to understand your tax position, and we’re here to help you if you need support,” he said.

Mr Loh also noted that many people prefer to lodge through a registered tax agent, especially if their tax affairs are more complex. Tax agents must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB). You can check whether a person is a registered tax agent by visiting the TPB website.

“If you’re lodging with a registered tax agent they will have access to the same pre-filled information available in myTax, and you may have a bit longer to lodge your return. If you’re using a registered tax agent for the first time, or using a different one to last year, make sure you engage with them by 31 October,” Mr Loh said.

“And remember, if you think you’ve made a mistake, it’s easy to make an amendment. You can do this online using myTax or by contacting your registered tax agent. If you need to make an amendment, we strongly recommend waiting until your return has been processed and you have received your Notice of Assessment. This will help avoid processing delays.”

ATO support is available for those having trouble lodging by 31 October.

Mr Loh also acknowledged that major floods are creating challenging conditions in parts of Tasmania, Victoria, NSW, and Queensland.

“We’re here to support the community’s recovery efforts during this difficult time. If you’re impacted, we understand that tax is not your number one priority right now. We can help you sort out your tax affairs once you’ve had time to deal with more immediate problems and recover,” he said.

“Individuals with a due date of 31 October for their tax returns located in a local government area which has been declared eligible for an Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) won’t be penalised for lodging late.”

Support is also available to registered tax agents, who are encouraged to reach out to the ATO as soon as possible to ensure they receive the right assistance.

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