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Can I still lodge my tax return online?

Access to myTax To lodge online with myTax you will need a myGov account linked to the ATO. If your myGov account is linked, start your return with myTax.

How do I lodge my tax return online myGov?

To do your tax return at myGov, you need to set up a myGov account and enter all your personal details on the Government’s online system. Then you connect that account with “ATO online” and enter more details there. Finally, you can start a myGov tax return.

What is the quickest way to get your tax refund?

While processing times vary from taxpayer to taxpayer, the fastest way to receive your tax refund is to e-file your tax return and have your refund direct deposited to your bank account. That way, the IRS can drop your money into your lap as soon as the amount is ready to be issued.

Where can I lodge my tax return online?

The easiest and fastest way to lodge your tax return is online using myTax – our online lodgment tool available through myGov. You’ll need to create a myGov account and then link to ATO online services in order to lodge your return. Check out our instructional video on linking to our online services below:

Do you have to lodge tax return if you have TFN?

Under certain circumstances, clients who have a tax file number (TFN) may not have to lodge tax returns. To avoid compliance action, and the client being given an earlier lodgment date next year because a tax return is overdue, it is best that you advise us through either: the practitioner lodgment service client update transaction

What happens if you lodge a late tax return?

If you lodge late, it’s widely believed you’re at increased risk of being reviewed or audited by the ATO. If you use H&R Block to lodge your late tax returns, your tax consultant will be equipped and ready to answer questions if the ATO raise them.

Do you have to be a tax practitioner to lodge tax return?

All tax practitioners must be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) and comply with the Code of Professional Conduct. Tax practitioners may also be eligible to lodge your tax return after 31 October – but you must be registered as a client at their practice to get the extension.