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Small Business Lodgement Amnesty

Posted by Team AVS on 4 Jul, 2023  0 Comments

Since Budget night, the ATO has released more information around the small business lodgment  amnesty…which can now  be taken advantage of from 1 June 2023!

The amnesty was announced in the recent Budget. It applies to tax obligations that were originally due between 1 December 2019 and 28 February 2022 and runs from 1 June 2023 to 31 December 2023.

To be eligible for the amnesty, the small business must be an entity with an aggregated turnover of less than $10 million at the time the original lodgment was due.

During this time, eligible small businesses can lodge their eligible overdue forms and the ATO will then proactively remit any associated failure to lodge (FTL) penalties.

ATO Assistant Commissioner Emma Tobias urged small businesses to take advantage of the amnesty to get back on track with their tax obligations if they  have fallen behind.

“The past few years have been tough for many small businesses, with the pandemic   and natural disasters having a significant impact. We understand that things like lodging ATO forms may have slipped down the list of priorities. But it is important to get back on track  with tax obligations. Lodging these forms are not optional, so we hope our amnesty will make  it easier for impacted small businesses to get back on track.

When forms are lodged with the ATO under the  amnesty, businesses or their tax professionals will not need to separately request a remission of FTL penalties.

All you need to do is lodge your outstanding tax returns or activity statements and we’ll take care of the FTL penalty remission from our end. You might see an FTL penalty on your account for a short period of time, but don’t worry, we will  remit it.”

Ms. Tobias also noted that outstanding lodgments can be an early indicator that a small business is not  actively engaged with the tax system, which can be a red flag:

“We encourage all businesses to lodge any overdue forms even if they are outside  the eligibility period. Whilst forms outside the amnesty eligibility criteria will attract FTL penalties, the ATO will consider your circumstances and may remit such penalties on a case-by-case basis.

 We understand that some small businesses may be worried about paying an amount owing on their overdue lodgment. If you are unable to make full payment of your debt, remember we can work together with you or your registered tax or BAS agent to figure out  the right solution for you.

We want to make this process easy and encourage small businesses to do the right  thing. If you have a registered tax or BAS agent, now is a good time to reach out to them to make sure you are up to date with your tax affairs.

Taxpayers still have an obligation to lodge overdue forms during the amnesty period and we will continue to work with them to help ensure they meet their obligations,”Ms Tobias said.

 The ATO offers a range of support options, including payment plans. Many small businesses are also able to set up their own payment plan online.

Ms. Tobias also explained that if a business has ceased trading, they need to advise their registered  tax professional, or the ATO directly.

The amnesty applies to income tax returns, business activity statements and fringe benefits  tax returns. It does not apply to superannuation obligations and excludes other administrative penalties such as penalties associated with the Taxable Payments Reporting System.

If you are ready to come forward and get your overdue lodgments up to date, we can help you, and hopefully secure the amnesty for you.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comment section. We will be happy to answer all your queries.


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