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ATO Crackdown: 600 Million Data Points Now Watching You

ATO Crackdown: 600 Million Data Points Now Watching You

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The ATO is now tracking 600 million data points, from OnlyFans and Airbnb to Uber, crypto and even bank accounts. What does that mean for you? More automatic tax changes, less room for error, and a higher chance of being audited if you get it wrong. We unpack the blurred line between hobby and business, the rise of automatic tax amendments, and the risks of getting your deductions wrong. Plus, we talk audit insurance, data-matching war stories, and what the future of tax compliance could look like in Australia.

On this episode, we discuss:

(00:00) Intro(00:00) Intro
(01:19) OnlyFans Data Now Reported To The ATO
(02:23) When A Hobby Becomes A Business
(05:06) How The ATO Uses 600 Million Data Points
(06:04) 500,000 Tax Returns Automatically Amended
(07:51) How Accurate Is ATO Data Matching?
(09:00) Ride Share, Airbnb And The End Of Side Cash
(10:23) Vehicle Logbooks And The Best Tech To Track Your Car Use
(12:24) Cryptocurrency Data And Capital Gains Traps
(15:44) ATO Reviewing Past Years And Sending Auto Amendments
(18:07) Banks, Loans And Why Redraws Can Be Dangerous
(20:08) Insurance Records And Lifestyle Red Flags
(21:10) Services Australia, Residency And Overseas Income
(22:20) Property And Investment Data Sent To The ATO
(25:24) Should You Pay For Audit Insurance?

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Jason Robinson
Martin Vidakovic

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