The beginning of a new year is an excellent time to revisit your financial obligations, particularly your taxes.
January sets the tone for the rest of the year, so ensuring your tax responsibilities are in order early can help you avoid stress and penalties down the line.
Here’s a checklist of tax-related tasks to focus on this January.
Pay As You Go (PAYG) instalments allow you to pay your estimated tax liability throughout the year if you’re self-employed or run a business. January is the perfect time to review these instalments to ensure you’re on track.
For employers, January is an ideal time to check your PAYG withholding obligations for employees.
Superannuation is a significant part of Australia’s tax landscape, especially for employers.
If you’re registered for GST, January is an opportunity to review your GST obligations:
Though the end of the financial year is months away, early preparation pays off:
Each year brings potential changes to tax laws. January 2025 is no exception:
Finally, ensure you’ve addressed any outstanding debts with the ATO. January is a great time to set up payment plans for overdue amounts or negotiate terms if needed. Staying proactive will help you avoid additional interest or penalties.
Taking these steps in January sets a proactive tone for the year and ensures you avoid last-minute scrambling as deadlines approach.
Whether you’re an individual taxpayer or a business owner, checking your tax obligations early prepares you for a more confident financial year.
If you need assistance, consider consulting a tax professional to ensure you meet all obligations accurately and on time.
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