Smartphone tax returns ready this year
The Coalition is rolling out simplified and “substantially pre-prepared” tax forms allowing Australian residents to lodge returns from a smartphone or tablet device.
Treasurer Joe Hockey earmarked changes to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) technology last year, but confirmed at the weekend that the new web browser forms would be ready by 1 July.
Hockey said returns would be “substantially pre-prepared” by the time consumers log on, with many consumers only having to review information on the ATO’s files from employers and banks.
Currently the ATO’s online tax service requires a software download and cannot be accessed via mobile devices.
However, Hockey said the new MyTax technology would only be suitable for people with simple tax returns.
Those with business incomes, rental properties, superannuation income or lump sums and foreign income will likely be ineligible to use it.
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