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e-tax
I was wondering how many people have used e-tax.
If you live and work in Australia you have to lodge a tax return each year and for an individual taxpayer e-tax is the easiest and cheapest way to go. You go to the tax office website and download the e-tax software http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/pa...pc=001/002/014 The e-tax software takes you through a yes/no interview and you put in the information required. At the end it tells you what your refund/liability is and when you have it all right you can then lodge the return. I've been using it ever since it started and I'm a greatgrandma so anyone can do it. |
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Originally Posted by BayWhale
(Post 5126780)
I was wondering how many people have used e-tax.
If you live and work in Australia you have to lodge a tax return each year and for an individual taxpayer e-tax is the easiest and cheapest way to go. You go to the tax office website and download the e-tax software http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/pa...pc=001/002/014 The e-tax software takes you through a yes/no interview and you put in the information required. At the end it tells you what your refund/liability is and when you have it all right you can then lodge the return. I've been using it ever since it started and I'm a greatgrandma so anyone can do it. my first contract had a tax agent as part of the deal... he was hopeless i got a better deal doing my own |
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I do hubbys evey year its a doddle.....infact I better get it done lol
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Anyone know what things you can claim for as standard? I only found out last year (after already lodging my etax) that I can claim $300 for dry cleaning of uniform without needing receipts.
Any other gems that I should know about? LJJ |
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Originally Posted by ljj
(Post 5127017)
Anyone know what things you can claim for as standard? I only found out last year (after already lodging my etax) that I can claim $300 for dry cleaning of uniform without needing receipts.
Any other gems that I should know about? LJJ |
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Originally Posted by ljj
(Post 5127017)
Anyone know what things you can claim for as standard? I only found out last year (after already lodging my etax) that I can claim $300 for dry cleaning of uniform without needing receipts.
Any other gems that I should know about? LJJ You can claim bank charges that relate to having your wage paid in and subsequent withdrawals etc If your work related claims come to more than $300 though you need to be able to produce receipts. |
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You can also claim for sat navs for the car.
donna |
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Originally Posted by gedge
(Post 5126936)
i've used it every year since i first got here
my first contract had a tax agent as part of the deal... he was hopeless i got a better deal doing my own Just looking at your new "location" ......... surely you don't have either of those things in Avalonia ;) Regards Jim Jim |
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Originally Posted by donna
(Post 5127912)
You can also claim for sat navs for the car.
donna |
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Originally Posted by ljj
(Post 5127017)
Anyone know what things you can claim for as standard? I only found out last year (after already lodging my etax) that I can claim $300 for dry cleaning of uniform without needing receipts.
Any other gems that I should know about? LJJ |
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I've done my first return using etax, seems pretty simple and was easy to use.
I haven't lodged yet just incase I find something else to claim for. On the tax website, there are booklets explaining what you can claim for in each industry, quite useful. |
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Originally Posted by UGLY BETTY
(Post 5128096)
how did you find that one!!!!
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We've just done both of ours using e-tax - got $3800 back between us no problem. :D
We've only been here 9 months so that went some way to explain it but we claimed for 2 laptop computers used for work (depretiation), suncream, sunglasses, safety footware for me (I go on building sites) and the biggy - claiming km's for using your car for work. If you go to meetings/sites etc you can claim up to 5000km a year and they won't even bother to check. You claim around 60 odd cents a km for a 'normal' sized car engine. You can do the maths.... Graham :) |
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Originally Posted by donna
(Post 5131155)
A friend has to use his car for travelling around for jobs and has just claimed.Im just crap at map reading,do you think they will take that as a need and make it tax deductable?No i will put it on OH and just make out he is crap on directions.
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Originally Posted by Jimclevs
(Post 5127946)
Hiya Gedge
Just looking at your new "location" ......... surely you don't have either of those things in Avalonia ;) Regards Jim Jim but we do have those things here, i put them on my tax return ;) |
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