ATO Scrutiny Increasing
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has advised that it will be increasing its scrutiny of re-reporting in relation to superannuation contributions over the next 12 months.
They are concerned that this activity has arisen from situations where individuals have re-reported their contributions almost immediately after being notified of a breach of the contributions caps, which limit the maximum that can be contributed to a superannuation fund in any one year.
According to ATO deputy commissioner of taxation Neil Olesen, there has been a problem with a large number of cases where a breach of the contributions caps has been identified which have come about from misreporting.
“As a result, we’ve had a significant re-reporting of contributions, with about 10 per cent of member contributions that are associated with an excess contributions tax liability being re-reported to us,” Olesen said.
“While most of that re-reporting is to correct errors, we do have a concern what’s being reported may not in fact be correct given that it occurs, often immediately, after we’ve notified a member they may have an excess contributions tax liability and it ultimately has an effect of eliminating that liability,” he said.
POSTED: 04-Oct-2010