Australia: Overview on key FY 2022-2023 changes for tax professionals

Overview of key changes and new tax measures that tax professionals need to be aware of when preparing a client’s 2023 tax return

Overview on key FY 2022-2023 changes for tax professionals

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released an overview of key changes and new tax measures that tax professionals need to be aware of when preparing a client’s 2023 tax return.

The overview covers key changes for:

  • Individuals
  • Companies
  • Attribution managed investment trusts (AMITs)
  • Superannuation funds
  • Partnerships
  • Trusts
  • Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs)


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