Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Retrenched or leaving your job?
Monday, January 14, 2008
Certain stapled security arrangements under review
ATO Media Release 2008/2
Acting Tax Commissioner Bruce Quigley today warned people to be cautious about claiming deductions for losses incurred under certain stapled security arrangements.
In these arrangements the company issuing the securities suggests that the investor may claim deductions for losses in certain circumstances.
These circumstances include the assignment, transfer or surrender of the note, or conversion or disposal of the stapled security.
Mr Quigley said the Tax Office is concerned that these losses may not be allowable and will be releasing a public ruling on the arrangement shortly.
"We are acting now to warn people who may be involved of our concerns as soon as possible.
"People should seek independent tax advice before claiming deductions for any losses that they incur under these arrangements,” Mr Quigley said.
A taxpayer alert TA 2008/1 was issued today and is available from the Tax Office website www.ato.gov.au
Saturday, January 12, 2008
What every employee needs to know about super
The ATO has recently released their publication, "Super - what you need to know."
- provide the steps needed to make the most of your super at different life stages, and
- show you where to go for more information.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Another ATO Tax Refund Email Scam
The Tax Office is again warning people about a fraudulent email being circulated that claims to offer a refund from the Tax Office.
The email is similar to previous scams from March, June and October which fraudulently uses the Tax Office logo and the words ‘Australian Taxation Office – Notification’ or ‘Australian Taxation Office – Please Read This’ in the subject line.
There may also be more variations to these subject headings.
The email asks people to click on a link which redirects them to a bogus website that looks similar to the Tax Office website and asks for credit card and personal details.
The email and website are not affiliated with the Tax Office in any way.
Acting Second Commissioner Bill Gibson said anyone who receives the email should delete it immediately.
“People should be wary of unsolicited emails claiming to be from the Tax Office.
“The Tax Office will never send emails to people asking them to provide personal information including credit card details.
“As an extra precaution we recommend you type internet addresses directly into your internet browser rather than clicking on hyperlinks embedded in emails,” Mr Gibson said.
If people have entered their credit card information on the website, they should contact their credit card provider as soon as possible and report a possible compromise.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Tax Deadline Approaching
Friday, October 12, 2007
Online Guide for Young Employees
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
740 New Places to Boost Uni Entry in NSW
The comments provided in this blog are general in nature and not intended to be specific advice. Each situation is different. You should discuss your circumstances with Alan (or another tax agent) to obtain individual advice before acting on any information.



