ATO tells online myTax users to wait till August to lodge

“Most people who don't wait for our pre-fill make errors.”

By Allie Coyne  Jul 20th 2016 
http://www.itnews.com.au/news/ato-tells-mytax-users-to-wait-til-august-to-lodge-431085


The Australian Taxation Office has warned those intending to file tax returns 
via its online myTax platform to wait until August, when it can offer most of 
the third-party data it needs to pre-fill their forms.

From this year, the two-year-old myTax is the only way taxpayers can lodge 
their returns online, after the ATO puts its 17-year-old e-tax tool out to 
pasture in June.

Around 1.7 million people lodged their returns through myTax last year, 
according to the ATO, and it is anticipating 3 million this tax time. 

MyTax prefills a person's return with information provided by their bank, 
employer, and government agencies, as well as from their previous year's 
return. 

But despite tax time 2016 having begun more than two weeks ago, the ATO is 
urging myTax users to wait until August to file their returns. 

Over 500,000 people have already used myTax since July 1, the agency said.

ATO assistant commissioner Graham Whyte said the tax office won't have received 
all the third-party data it needs to pre-fill returns until next month.

Ninety-six per cent of the people who make mistakes when declaring their income 
lodge before pre-fill data is available, the office said.

Waiting until August when the pre-fill data is available will mean "all [users] 
have to do is double-check the information we have pre-loaded for them, enter 
any deductions they have, and then hit submit," Whyte said in a statement.

Staggering returns will also help the ATO avoid the system load issues it 
experienced in the first two years of myTax's operation, which left many unable 
to lodge their forms.

This year also marks the first time the ATO will be able to check deductions in 
real-time through myTax.

“We want people to claim what they are entitled to – no more, no less. If your 
claims are substantially higher than others in similar occupations, earning 
similar amounts of income, a message will appear, asking you to check them," 
Whyte said.

Those signing up to use myTax for the first time are required to simultaneously 
create an account with the government's single sign-on portal for access to 
government services, myGov.

Cheers,
Stephen

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