on โ27-07-2014 07:32 PM
What's with the compulsory mygov thing? Turns out you can bypass it by typing taxhelp as the mygov username (then hit prefill). It takes you to the familiar NOA or secret questions for verification as it used to be done in previous years. Needed it for lodgement as well. I wasted a few hours today - if I can save one person I will be happy
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โ29-07-2014 05:58 PM - edited โ29-07-2014 06:00 PM
on โ29-07-2014 06:06 PM
on โ31-07-2014 12:30 PM
If she has earned anything at all, even if it was non taxable she should lodge a return.
no, not necessarily, she 'should not if she earned under $18,200 and paid no tax - in which case she would need to lodge a 'return not required' notice or send a letter stating this
she should if she earned under that and paid 'some' tax - may aswell get it back
โ31-07-2014 01:33 PM - edited โ31-07-2014 01:35 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:If she has earned anything at all, even if it was non taxable she should lodge a return.
Why?, as fiesta commented. That would be a total waste of the taxpayers time and the ATO's - if the person only has earnings from a job and never had any PAYG withheld from their pay. You can't get a tax refund in that case if you never paid any to start with.
The person in question was a young single person (no children, education supplements, FTB etc).
" my DD got a job late last financial year so she did not pay tax and earned bugger all"