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ATO’s focus on small business

The ATO is ‘detecting and addressing’ recurring errors in specific industries when businesses have a turnover between $1 million and $10 million.

These industries include property and construction (including builders, contractors and tradies), and professional, scientific and technical services (including engineering, design, IT and consulting professionals).

In these industries, the ATO continues to see recurring issues, including:
1) omitted sales and income in BAS and tax returns, including income from related entities;
2) overclaimed expenses and GST credits;
3) private expenses incorrectly reported as business-related, or not properly apportioned between business and personal use;
4) failure to register for GST when required;
5) incorrect claims for the research and development (R&D) tax incentive offset, especially for activities that do not meet the eligibility criteria; and
6) not seeking independent advice from a registered tax agent, particularly in head contractor/subcontractor arrangements.

By sharing the issues that it is seeing, the ATO hopes to help taxpayers running a small business in one of these (or other) industries to avoid common errors and get it right from the start.

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