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Schedule a FREE consultation. Make an appointment. Cancel Continue. Simply arguing that the ATO's figures aren't correct isn't enough. Even though it's not common, the ATO can and does prosecute for failing to lodge tax returns. If you lodge late, it's widely believed you're at increased risk of being reviewed or audited by the ATO.
If you've got one or more tax returns outstanding, the ATO will catch up with you. Take pre-emptive measures against this and get your tax returns up to date ASAP. We make the catching-up process as painless as possible. Where there's a possibility penalties can be remitted, we'll make a case on your behalf to the ATO. If you have missing income information, we can often fill in the gaps by obtaining pre-filled information sent to the ATO by third parties such as banks and employers.
Where you haven't kept records of deductions, we'll work with you to establish what you can claim. Getting your tax returns up to date can also help you catch up with entitlements such as the superannuation co-contribution and family tax benefits.
You'll pay standard fees upfront but if your late lodgements return a refund, you can take advantage of our Fee-From-Refund service where your fee is deducted from your refund. If it emerges that you didn't need to lodge a return for some of your outstanding years, we'll submit a non-lodgement advice on your behalf.
You can also lodge your on-time return online or in one of our many office locations around Australia. Phone Appointments available. Find an office to book your appointment. What if I don't need to lodge a tax return? What's the fine if I don't lodge a tax return? And if you file more than 60 days late, things become a bit more complex — another reason to submit your return as soon as you can.
Even though there are multiple reasons to file your taxes early , the IRS still receives millions of tax returns at the last minute. So you may be wondering if they'll even notice that yours is a day late. The real question you should be asking yourself is: Why risk it?
Plus, if you mail in your return, the IRS can see the postmarked date on the envelope, so you could very well receive a bill for a small amount if you're a few days past due.
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