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Hey all, just got home to be reminded that personal tax returns are due tomorrow!!!

crap! up all night doing paperwork.....

nothing fun here just don't want anyone to get fined for a late return.

Cheers!

flame me if u like... just a freindly reminder

they cant do that, you can get them in lots of trouble for witholding it.

I know, and the worse bit is my Old Lady worked there aswell, so we both havent done ours!

we have reported them to the ATO but where thats at i have no idea!

nothing fun here just don't want anyone to get fined for a late return.

you wont get fined unless you owe THEM money

if they owe you money they're quote happy to keep it and earn interest until you get around to doing your return :P

I did mine last night. Swift, getting a decent amount back due to being a Pizza boy and knocking up the deductions! (did 2500km in my rolla, well more but I didn't write it all down :yucky: and then tafe studies).

Still need to do the previous year :sick: They owe me money, reason it wasn't done was because I was told I didn't have to do it until this year.... turns out that was wrong (stupid cheap tax guy).

Ahhh fun fun, just remember, we are paying for our future... and the roads we drive on... HAHAHA Yeah right, enjoy the pot holes!

LODGING TAX YOURSELF:

If your doing your tax through E-tax (must be lodged latest 31st October 2006) otherwise the accept won't accept it.

ENTITLED TO A REFUND

Its true you won't get fined for late lodgement

LODGING THROUGH AN ACCOUNTANT/TAX AGENT

Due dates for Lodging through a tax agent could be:

December 2006

March 2007 or

May 2007

(If you used a tax agent to lodge your last tax return call them up to check when yours is due! - Its different for everyone)

Sorry guys correction to my original post:

E-tax will still be available for self lodgement until 28th February 2007.

http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/content....amp;mfp=001/002

Keep in mind:

-If you lodge after 31st October 2006 by yourself and your tax return estimates you have to pay tax you 'MIGHT' be penaltised for late lodgement. (I suggest you lodge through a tax agent to take advantage of the extensions if that is the case).

-If your tax return estimates you will be entitled to a tax refund then it doesn't matter if its late so no penalty here.

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