The ATO’s four priority areas for 2022
As EOFY is fast approaching, there is a big focus on lodging tax returns. Due to this, the ATO's priority areas for 2022 have been announced.
As EOFY is fast approaching, there is a big focus on lodging tax returns. Due to this, the ATO's priority areas for 2022 have been announced.
If your business uses fuel, you may be able to claim credits on your Business Activity Statement (BAS) for the fuel tax included in the price of the fuel you…
The Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment is the payment accessible to those who have lost work because they have had to self-isolate with COVID-19 or are caring for someone who contracted…
The Treasurer has announced that PCR and rapid antigen tests (RAT) will be tax deductible for individuals and exempt from fringe benefits tax (FBT) for employers if purchased for work…
From 18 November 2021 the contact tracing process in Victoria has changed as things begin to open back up for the vaccinated community. This means that close contacts, businesses and workplaces have to follow new guidelines if they are exposed to a positive case.
Nearly 90% of eligible Victorians have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and things are opening up in a big way for the vaccinated community - beginning 11:59pm 18 November 2021.
Lockdown Support: August Update The lockdown support for individuals and business has been constantly evolving and changing. For Victorians, we recommend subscribing to the Business Victoria mailing list to receive…
There are two lockdown support payments accessible to individuals impacted by the current lockdowns in Victoria and NSW.
Temporary insolvency and bankruptcy protections are in place until 31 December 2020 to enable businesses to trade through the pandemic.
From Wednesday 22 July 2020 people 12 years and older being required to wear a mask or face covering when leaving the house in Victoria. Find out how to wear one effectively!