"Ajen is an accountant who is down to earth and genuinely interested in their clients prospering."
"As a trusted advisor you guided our business back on course when the outlook was far from positive and we look forward to your continued assistance into the future"
"His attitude towards his work and my portfolio has been exemplary. He always finds time for me at short notice and is a benefit to all."
"Ajen always has a high standard of professional manner. He continued to give me good advice and is a reliable person, helpful in sorting out problems and finding solutions easily."
"Ajendra has made himself available sometimes even after normal business hours, to assist us with any questions we have, even when sometimes they may have seemed silly or simple, he has answered in full and easy to understand terminology, at no point has he ever made me feel silly for asking."
"He is always accessible to speak with and even calls me to ask if I need help with anything."
"Ajendra's willingness to dedicate "caring time" to his clients sets him apart from others."
"I am confident to refer friends and family to his team because I know they are in the most capable hands. Ajendra’s honest, caring and upbeat nature has been an absolute godsend and I am so thankful that our paths crossed"
"Ajendra’s speaks with you in a language that you can understand and comprehend easily which assists in equity and partnership with your tax agent."
"We find you have a personal approach to your accounting practice, which makes everyone feel like number 1. This is a rare and special trait, and leaves us knowing we are in good hands."
"He is very astute, and at the same time down to earth and really interested in his clients prospering. For people like us who are new to small business this is an absolute god sent."
"He shows a genuine interest and I never feel rushed. He has created a warm and friendly environement."

ATO announces STP Phase 2 blanket deferral

Australian employers will now have two more months to transition to the second phase of Single Touch Payroll as the ATO announces a blanket deferral in light of the current business environment.

 

The ATO has revealed that employers that begin reporting additional payroll information required under STP Phase 2 by 1 March 2022 will be considered to have met its 1 January 2022 deadline.

“Whilst the start date for STP phase 2 remains 1 January 2022, the ATO is committed to supporting employers transition to STP Phase 2 reporting by being flexible, reasonable and pragmatic,” an ATO spokesperson told Accountants Daily.

“Where an employer’s payroll solution is ready and they can start reporting from 1 January 2022, the ATO will support and encourage them to do so.

“Employers whose payroll solution is ready for 1 January 2022 will be considered to be reporting on time provided they start Phase 2 reporting before 1 March 2022. They will not need to apply to the ATO for more time.”

STP Phase 2 reporting will see additional information, including a breakdown of gross amounts and income types, required to be reported to the ATO each payday, and subsequently shared with Services Australia in a bid to reduce employers’ reporting obligations to multiple government agencies.

With STP Phase 2 heavily reliant on software providers to update their payroll solutions, the ATO has also announced that further deferrals will be available to providers that need more time. Customers of these software providers will automatically be covered by that deferral.

Further to the deferrals, no penalties will be applied for honest mistakes made during the first year of reporting the expanded data.

The concessions come after key accounting and business groups told the Tax Office that preparing for the expanded reporting was not a priority for businesses and their advisers, particularly in NSW and Victoria where extended lockdowns drag on.

It is the second time the ATO has moved on its STP Phase 2 deadline, after previously bowing to pressure to defer its proposed 1 July 2021 start date to 1 January 2022.

Matthew Addison, executive director of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers, said the ATO’s concessions would come as a relief for many practitioners and their clients.

“Workloads and deadlines are abnormal at this time and the statement by the ATO that they allow an implementation deferral until 1 March 2022 is welcome,” he said.

Likewise, the Institute of Public Accountants general manager of technical policy Tony Greco said the profession would welcome any concession after a torrid 18 months.

“In a perfect world we welcome reforms such as STP 2, it’s just that it competes with a backlog of other work that just gets pushed aside to respond to emergencies, such [as] helping clients access vital business support to keep businesses afloat,” said Mr Greco.

“Practitioners have not experienced business as usual conditions since March last year.

“The ATO has acknowledged the workload predicament facing practitioners. The profession will take any concessions gratefully. Any further concessions delaying other measures would be appreciated especially for practitioners facing fortnightly retesting required for clients who wish to continue to receive NSW JobSaver payments.”

 

Jotham Lian
24 September 2021

www.accountantsdaily.com.au

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