Want to lodge your Overdue Tax Return?

Having overdue tax returns isn’t exactly what anyone wants hanging over their head. Lodging your late tax returns can be an overwhelming process as you try to catch up on all the admin! At Auditax our accountants will:

How to lodge your Overdue Taxes today

If you are residing in Australia and are liable to pay taxes then you must file your tax return on or before the deadline, unless your income is exempt or falls below the tax-free threshold limit. It may happen that you forget to lodge your income tax return for a particular financial year.

You’re probably wondering what happens if you don’t lodge your Tax Return? Well, if you don’t lodge your tax return on time or are late for it, the ATO may:

  • Contact you after the due date by SMS, myGov messages, letters or phone;
  • Apply a penalty; and
  • If you still fail to respond, take stronger actions including but not limited to prosecution!

These are just a few of the complaints that I’ve heard from clients looking to find a new and more reliable accounting service. These are perfect examples of why it’s so vitally important to find a firm that will take the time to get to know your needs and provide services specific to your circumstances.

At Auditax, our primary goal is to offer you an exceptional experience and go the extra mile to ensure that your expectations are not only met but exceeded. We offer comprehensive accounting services that cover submission of Overdue Tax Returns, Penalty Negotiations, Tax Advice and liaison with the Australian Tax Office. 

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Ready to cut down your Overdue Taxes? Call our expert tax accountants to get an easy solution customised to your circumstances.

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Reduce Late Tax Return Penalty

Hate paying extra? Us too! That's why our experts can negotiate with the ATO to minimise your late penalty, or in some cases have it removed all together!

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Our team will keep you updated throughout the process so you do not have to stay in the dark ever again.

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Our team will keep you updated throughout the process so you do not have to stay in the dark ever again.

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No chances of error or omission of any deductions or claims. We have a dedicated team of tax accountants with years of experience with overdue tax returns.

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Our accountants are highly knowledgeable and will work hard to ensure you get every applicable tax deduction to minimise your tax liability.

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Some Commonly Asked Questions

Generally, you do not need to lodge a tax return if your income was less than the tax free threshold ($18,200 as of 2021) AND there was no tax withheld from your income. 

Contact us to see if you actually have an overdue tax return or whether you weren’t requried to submit one.

Find out here if you need to lodge a tax return or not. If you usually lodge a tax return but don’t have to for one or more years – we recommend that you submit a non-lodgement advice (we can do this for our clients) because otherwise the ATO may assume you needed to lodge a tax return and commence compliance actions.

If you are residing in Australia then you must lodge your tax return on or before the deadline unless your income is exempt or falls below the tax-free threshold limit. If you fail to lodge your tax return by this date, yIt may happen that you forget to lodge your income tax return for a particular financial year. If this happens then your tax return becomes overdue.

Overdue tax returns can be filed with the ATO however you might be penalised by the ATO for the delay in the lodgement of your tax return.

Yes, if you fail to pay your taxes on time, you may be liable for a ‘Failure To Lodge penalty’ from the ATO.

The penalty is charged @ 1 penalty unit for each period of 28 days or part thereof for which the return is overdue, up to a maximum of 5 penalty units. The value of one penalty unit is $210. This means that the minimum penalty that you can be charged if you delay your tax returns is $210 and the maximum penalty that can be levied is $1,050 i.e. 5 times the minimum penalty.

There are various factors that the ATO considers while charging a penalty for the overdue tax return. These include:

  • Number of overdue tax returns;
  • Your history of filing overdue tax returns; and
  • The fact whether the taxpayer has not fulfilled the appeal to file their tax return or not.

Usually the penalty is applied automatically unless there was NIL tax payable or if there was a net refund from the Tax Return. We may be able to negotiate the penalty depending upon your circumstances.

Are you worried about a penalty notice from the ATO for not submitting your tax return on time? Our experts can get in touch with the ATO and may be able to request for a remission of the penalty in full or in part depending upon your circumstances. This may not be guaranteed and we will usually let you know up front whether there is a possibility of reducing your penalty or not. 

In addition to the penalty, the ATO may also seek legal prosecution for failing to lodge one or more tax returns. This can result in a maximum penalty of $9000 or up to 12 months of prison time!

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