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@BottlenCork Hi @BottlenCork, thanks for your comment. Giving away money may affect you or the gift recipient if either of you receive government benefits. We’ve answered a similar question on our community page @ Thanks -Lara
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@LydiaCLee Hi @LydiaCLee, sorry to hear this. We’ve sent your feedback on to the relevant internal team and appreciate the time you’ve taken to let us know about the service issue you’ve experienced. Thanks -Georgia
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@GSomayanda Hi @GSomayanda, thanks for your reply. While we can provide general tax & super info here, we don't have account access. We recognise this may be frustrating, but as previously mentioned your wife will need to call us to speak with an operator. Thanks -Rob
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@SocialTerritory Hi @SocialTerritory, if you're no longer earning the income, you may be able to exit. Refer to the eligibility criteria to exit at If you wish to discuss you'll need to call us on 13 28 66. Refer to Thanks -Maeve
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@GSomayanda Hi @GSomayanda, thanks for following up. We recognise this is a frustrating situation. It's possible an incorrect payment reference number (PRN) could've been used. Your wife will need to have the PRN used when making the payment, with her when she calls. Thanks -Maeve
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@SebastianC56748 Hi @SebastianC56748, thanks for your message & sorry to hear this. If your question is general in nature & doesn’t require account access, feel free to ask here on X. Alternatively, you’ll need to try calling us. Operating hours & options @ Thanks -Wade
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@TheSecondPsych The instalments you pay will credit your tax return, so you have little or no tax to pay when you lodge. This system means you're generally not left with a substantial tax bill. More info @ Thanks -Rob (2/2)
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@TheSecondPsych Hi @TheSecondPsych. PAYG instalments allow you to pay your tax liability during the year when you're earning business or investment income. (1/2)
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@TheSecondPsych However, if you lodge a tax return with income or tax above the entry thresholds, you'll be contacted about re-entering. We can only provide general info here on X, to discuss further, you’ll need to phone us on 13 28 66. See (2/2)
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@TheSecondPsych Hi @TheSecondPsych, the Pay as you go instalment (PAYG) system is designed to help taxpayers avoid a tax bill at the end of the FY. (1/2)
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@CoachJoshWood Hi @CoachJoshWood. You can opt out of myID, however you may not be able to sign in to Online services for business due to access security reasons previously mentioned. You can still use a tax or BAS agent to handle your business tax obligations & info. Thanks -Rob
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@CoachJoshWood Hi @CoachJoshWood, for security reasons, when you use myID to sign in & access our online services, your highest identity strength becomes your online access strength & you'll need to use this for all future access. More info @ Thanks -Liam
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