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Ride-Sourcing is 'Taxi Travel'
In a recent case, the Federal Court has agreed with the ATO that 'ride-sourcing' (such as that provided using Uber) is 'taxi travel' within the meaning of the GST law.
The ATO has advised people who are taking up ride-sourcing to earn income should:
- Keep records
- Have an Australian business number
- Register for GST, regardless of how much they earn, and pay GST on the full fare received from passengers for each trip they provide
- Lodge activity statements
- Include income from ride-sourcing in their income tax returns.
Drivers are also entitled to claim income tax deductions and GST credits (for GST paid) on expenses apportioned to the ride-sourcing services they have supplied.
The ATO warns that they can match people who provide ride-sourcing through data-matching, and will continue to write to them to explain their tax
obligations.
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