The ATO is currently focusing on the following ‘specific risk areas’, where it is concerned “small businesses are getting it wrong”:

  • Contractors omitting income — with a focus on data matching to ensure all income is reported.
  • Quarterly to monthly BAS reporting for GST purposes — The ATO will move around 3,500 small businesses with a history of non-compliance to monthly reporting from 1 April 2025.

The ATO will also continue its focus on non-commercial business losses, small business, capital gains tax (‘CGT’) concessions, business income that is not personal income, incorrect claims for ‘small business boosts’, GST registration and income of taxi, limousine and ride-sourcing services.

If you have any questions or would like to speak to one of our professional business and tax advisors, please contact our office on (08) 9392 7600 to make a booking or click here.

With three offices across Western Australia and over 20 years of experience, Acclaim Accounting is a dynamic team of highly trained and skilled individuals committed to providing innovative and effective advice, excellent service and maintaining only the highest standards in ethical professional practice

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This change reflects our commitment to providing you with even better services and experiences.

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