Newsletter
March 2015 Newsletter
Small business tax review finds first steps for improvement
The results of a review into tax impediments affecting the success and growth of small businesses has been released by the Government. The review focused on small business tax reform and, in particular, simplifying processes and cutting excessive red tape. In releasing the review findings, the Minister of Small Business, Bruce Billson, said the ATO has already begun implementing most of the administrative recommendations identified in the review.
Mr Billson said the removal of tax impediments for small businesses will make it easier for businesses to start, enable established businesses to grow, and provide greater security for small business owners in retirement. He said the review findings will feed into the Government’s broader considerations on small business taxation and was particularly timely ahead of the Government’s release of the Tax White Paper.
The Small Business Minister also highlighted the review’s recommendations concerning superannuation, and accepted that superannuation penalties on small businesses can be harsh, with disproportionate outcomes. Mr Billson said the Government will ensure that penalties for paying super late or for short-paying super by a small amount would reflect the nature of the breach. He proposed that these changes would take effect from 1 July 2016 and that the Government will consult with stakeholders on implementation details.