ATO kills off e-Tax, promises myTax will let you
lodge tax return in ‘a fraction of the time’
Frank Chung (news.com.au)
- June 7, 2016
eTax is dead. Long live eTax.
The Australian
Taxation Office has announced that its legacy online tool has been retired, to
be replaced with a new web-based system that will allow you to lodge your tax
return in “a fraction of the time”.
Assistant
Commissioner Graham Whyte said eTax had been replaced with an “upgraded and
improved” myTax, which was first introduced in 2014, in time for the end of the
financial year.
“In 2016,
myTax has been expanded to do everything e-Tax could do and more, and will be
available on July 1, 2016,” Mr Whyte said in a statement.
“For example,
not only will Australians with rental properties be able to use myTax this
year, but they will also be able to take advantage of the fully integrated
tools and calculators. One of these new tools allows property investors to
record depreciation and capital gains.”
myTax can be
accessed on any smartphone, tablet or computer. Last year saw a 70 per cent
increase in the number of people using myTax, with 1.75 million lodgements.
“Over the past
few years we’ve been seeing around three million Australians prepare their own
tax return using either myTax or e-Tax, so we’re hoping to see three million
myTax lodgements in 2016,” Mr Whyte said.
“We understand
sometimes it can be hard to change habits, especially for those who have been
using e-Tax since its launch in 1999. What we would say to those who are a bit
unsure about myTax is to give it a go — you’ll probably have your tax return
lodged in a fraction of the time.”
Around 74 per
cent of Australians use a tax agent to lodge, according to the ATO, typically
paying between $300 and $400.
“For anyone
thinking about using a tax agent for the first time or a different one to last
year, it is important to contact them before the end of October to meet their
lodgement dates,” Mr Whyte said.
“It’s also
important to ensure you use a registered tax agent. Only a registered tax agent
can charge a fee for doing your tax return. A list of registered tax agents is
available on the Tax Practitioners Board website.”
Last year, the
ATO’s systems collapsed at tax time, leaving many users unable to lodge through
e-Tax or access the myTax or myGov websites.
An ATO
spokesman said the system had been improved to cater for the issues experienced
last year.
“Development
and testing processes have been improved and processing capacity has been
increased to better cater for peak times,” the spokesman said.
“In the event of any unexpected issues arising, response teams will be immediately mobilised to resolve these as quickly as possible.”
ATO’S 10 TIPS
FOR FIRST-TIME LODGERS
1. Make sure
you have a tax file number
You do not have to have a TFN, but without one you will have more tax deducted from your pay and you will not be able to lodge a tax return.
2. Check if
you need to lodge
Not sure if
you need to lodge a tax return? Come tax time, you will be able to use our
online ‘Do I need to lodge?’ tool that will work it out for you.
3. Know your
options
MyTax is the
ATO’s online lodgement service. If you do not want to prepare your own tax
return, you can always lodge using a registered tax agent.
4. Access
ATO’s online services
To access the
ATO’s online services including myTax, you will need to create a myGov account
and link it to the ATO.
5. Claim your
work related expenses
You may be
able to claim a tax deduction for expenses related to your job — for example,
if you have to work outdoors you can claim a deduction for the cost of your hat
and sunglasses.
6. Declare
your fair share
If you earn
money from odd jobs such as transporting passengers or renting out a room or
house, it counts as assessable income and you will need to declare it on your
tax return.
7. Fix
mistakes as soon as possible
If you think
you have made a mistake or forgot to include something on your tax return, let
the ATO know as soon as possible either through myGov or your tax agent.
8. Patience is
a virtue
The ATO will
have most pre-fill information by August. For many people, all they have to do
is double-check the info, enter any deductions and then submit.
9. Lodge by
October 31
The important
thing to remember if you are planning to use a tax agent is that you have to
contact them before the end of October to meet their lodgement dates.
10. Track your
progress
Tax returns
lodged using myTax or a registered tax agent are usually processed within two
weeks. You can check the progress via your myGov account.
Source: ATO
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