The ATO has said it will fast-track refunds for people affected by extreme weather and flooding associated with Tropical Cyclone Debbie and ex-Cyclone Debbie in Queensland and New South Wales, and will allow extra time for those taxpayers and their agents to lodge income tax returns and activity statements.
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Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan said taxpayers do not need to apply for a deferral or a faster refund. “If your business or residential address is in one of the identified affected postcodes it will happen automatically”, Mr Jordan said. “We understand that for many people their tax affairs are the last thing on their minds right now. When people are ready, we will make sure they are supported in meeting their tax obligations.”
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Automatic deferrals of one month apply for tax lodgment and payment dates for people in the affected postcodes. Employers still need to meet their ongoing super guarantee obligations for employees.
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The ATO is offering a range of other support measures, and can help reconstruct tax records where documents have been damaged or destroyed.
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