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Black economy recommendations will impact day-to-day business
Recently issued draft legislation has focused on introducing new measures to manage the growing cash economy (i.e., the 'black economy') in light of the Black Economy Taskforce recommendations and recent Federal Budget announcements.
Two of these key recommendations are outlined below.
Removing tax deductions for PAYG failure
The Government is currently considering removing tax deductions where businesses fail to comply with their PAYG withholding obligations for payments to employees and contractors from 1 July 2019.
Specifically, deductions are proposed to be denied for these types of payments where the payer has failed to either:
Interestingly, deductions will only be denied if no withholding took place or no
notification has been made. That is, incorrect amounts withheld or reported to the ATO will not impact a taxpayer's entitlement to deductions.
Further expansion of the taxable payments reporting system ('TPRS')
The TPRS was introduced for the first time in the 2013 income year with respect to businesses in the building and construction industry, requiring the reporting of total payments made to contractors for building and construction services each year.
The taxable payments annual report is due by 28 August each year. Legislation is currently being considered by Parliament to extend the TPR to the cleaning.
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