
Tax inVoice
Australian Taxation Office (ATO)

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Episode 33 – Lying, cheating thieves
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06/07/21 • 36 min
Serious financial criminals deceive, cheat and steal from everyday Australians. Join Emily Webb, crime author and co-host of the Australian True Crime Podcast, ATO Deputy Commissioner and SFCT Chief Will Day, and Dr Rick Brown, Deputy Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology as they discuss the impacts that serious financial criminals and their crimes have on our community.
Visit Serious Financial Crime Taskforce for more information.

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Episode 42 – The ATO Evergreen Program
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04/04/22 • 14 min
Deputy Commissioner Matt Hay, Assistant Director Shanell Gadd and former Evergreen Program participant Kia Yeatman join Tax InVoice podcast host David Jepsen to talk about the ATO’s Evergreen recruitment program.
The Evergreen program focuses on uplifting representation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples in the ATO. It combines on-the-job and formal training over a 12-month period, including two 6-month work rotations that give participants the opportunity to work in a variety of roles.
Evergreen participants have support from a dedicated program manager, rotation team leaders and buddies. They are also offered a permanent position upon completion and provided opportunities for meaningful career progression.
Throughout the program participants get to experience the different work types and careers options available as an ATO employee, while doing work that makes a difference.
Positions are available in Albury, Canberra, Dandenong, Geelong, Gosford, Newcastle, Townsville and Traralgon.
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Tax inVoice - Talking super for employers
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08/08/19 • 22 min
In this episode, ATO Assistant Commissioner Graham Whyte talks to Jackie Gleeson, KPMG's Director of People and Change.
They discuss:
• the importance of employers meeting their super obligations
• helpful products, calculators and tools to help employers do so
• common errors to avoid when using the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH), and
• the implications of recent law changes and what they mean for employers.

05/16/22 • 24 min
In this episode of Tax inVoice, host David Jepsen is joined by the ATO’s Tax Time spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Tim Loh to discuss the fundamentals of investing, for tax agents and investors – both old and new.
When investing, it is important to consider all your assets when completing your tax return. Assets can include rental properties, shares, micro-investments like exchange traded funds (EFTs) and crypto assets.
You need to declare the income you receive from investments such as dividends and rent, but also the capital gains tax (CGT) that occurs when the assets are ‘disposed’ of. CGT is not a separate tax and makes up part of your taxable income.
Keeping accurate records will assist you in completing your tax return.
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06/25/20 • 21 min
In the second episode of our two-part work-related expenses podcast, we touch on what gifts and donations are tax deductible and give a run-down on reconstructing records. We welcome back Gavin Swan, Director at Absolute Accounting Services and Adam O’Grady, ATO Assistant Commissioner who reveals top tips to help get your refund faster, including what to do before you lodge your tax return and how to manage new income types in your tax return like JobSeeker and JobKeeper payments.
For more information go to www.ato.gov.au/taxessentials

10/10/19 • 16 min
Recorded and published as a part of Australian Cyber Security week and Stay Smart Online week, CEO of AustCyber Michelle Price interviews ATO Deputy Commissioner Will Day about the huge impact of cybercrime on Australian businesses, what information is available and what to do if you are a victim of cybercrime or your business has been impacted by a cyber-attack.
You can find some of the resources Michelle and Will mentioned in the episode here:

Episode 44 – New to Business
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05/02/22 • 13 min
In this episode of Tax inVoice, podcast host David Jepsen is joined by Assistant Commissioner of Small Business Experience Andrew Watson to discuss tips on starting a new business, what tax and super obligations need to be met and the helpful resources available to all business owners.
Your operations are considered a business activity if your work is planned, repeatedly conducted in a businesslike manner and undertaken with the intent of making a profit.
To start your new business on the right foot, make sure to do research and plan out your approach. This will assist in deciding on a business structure, what records need to be kept and the best method to meet your tax and super obligations.
The ATO has a number of resources available to assist new business owners and help them succeed in their new ventures.
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07/18/22 • 16 min
ATO Assistant Commissioner, Adam O’Grady, and Services Australia General Manager, Hank Jongen, join the podcast to talk about reporting your income correctly this tax time. Find out which government payments need to be included in your tax return and the difference between the Medicare levy and the Medicare levy surcharge. They will explain what you need to do to claim a Medicare levy exemption, and the importance of correctly reporting your spouse or partner’s income.
More information is available on the ATO and Services Australia websites:

Episode 48 – Work-related expense deductions
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07/04/22 • 27 min
ATO Director – Risk and Strategy Kendal Hawken, joins podcast host David Jepsen to talk about work-related deductions, including what you can claim this tax time, what records you need to keep and how to avoid common errors.
When preparing your tax return, it’s important to remember that what you can claim depends on the type of job you have, individual circumstances, and whether you have the required records to support the claim. Records are typically a receipt of a purchase or a form of written evidence such as a logbook, travel or working from home diary.
Using the myDeductions tool in the ATO app allows you to keep track of your records digitally. Understanding what you may be able to claim based on your individual circumstances can help you avoid common errors.
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08/17/20 • 23 min
There’s no denying 2020 has been a year of substantial challenges. In this episode our guest host Michael Yardney, CEO of Metropole Property Strategists chats with Assistant Commissioner Adam O’Grady. Michael and Adam discuss how the events of 2020 may have impacted rental property owners and what recent law changes mean for residential rental property owners. They also talk about what can and can’t be claimed, how to avoid some common mistakes and where to find more information.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Tax inVoice have?
Tax inVoice currently has 50 episodes available.
What topics does Tax inVoice cover?
The podcast is about business.
What is the most popular episode on Tax inVoice?
The episode title 'Episode 33 – Lying, cheating thieves' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Tax inVoice?
The average episode length on Tax inVoice is 20 minutes.
How often are episodes of Tax inVoice released?
Episodes of Tax inVoice are typically released every 26 days, 9 hours.
When was the first episode of Tax inVoice?
The first episode of Tax inVoice was released on Feb 20, 2018.
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