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ATO Rulings and Activity February

Posted By Tax and Legal,
01/03/2021
Determination on single touch payroll approved form finalised The ATO has finalised a legislative instrument on the information which the approved form may require to be reported through Single Touch...

COVID-19 Stimulus Package Updates

Posted By Tax and Legal,
01/03/2021
COVID-19: ATO guidance on PE of foreign companies extended COVID-19 has resulted in overseas travel restrictions and foreign companies may be concerned about potential effects on thei...

The ATO extends its relaxed compliance approach to the determination of Permanent Establishments

Posted By Tax and Legal,
15/02/2021
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has recently extended its relaxed compliance approach for determining whether a permanent establishment (PE) has been created by a foreign company until June 30,...

Requirement to lodge 2020/21 Reportable Tax Position (RTP) schedule expanded to Large Private Companies

Posted By Tax and Legal,
23/07/2020
Requirement to lodge 2020/21 Reportable Tax Position (RTP) schedule expanded to Large Private Companies Large private companies notified by the ATO will be required to lodge the Reportable Tax Positio...

Capital gains made by foreign beneficiaries of non-fixed trusts

Posted By Cameron Allen,
02/12/2019
The ATO has issued its preliminary view in TD 2019/D6 on capital gains made by foreign beneficiaries of Australian non-fixed trusts (including discretionary trusts). Generally, a foreign...

Car Parking Fringe Benefits

Posted By Cameron Allen,
28/11/2019
New ATO guidance on car parking fringe benefits to impact many suburban employers On 13 November 2019, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) released Draft Taxation Ruling TR 2019/D5 setting out its vi...

A win for the taxpayer in the important tax residency case

Posted By Din Lamsah ,
03/10/2019
The High Court recently rejected the ATO’s application for special leave to appeal the decision in Harding.[1] Therefore, the Full Federal Court’s decision in favour of the taxpayer stands. The Federa...