Tax office issues Windows 98 warning prematurely

By Andrew Colley, ZDNet Australia
23 September 2004 05:37 PM
Tags: els, windows, support, 98, ato, systems, operating, tax
The Australia Taxation Office has issued a bulletin by mistake which warns tax agents to upgrade their software, according to accounting industry body CPA Australia.

The bulletin was issued to tax agents earlier this week via the ATO's electronic lodgement system in the form of a confirmation notice tax practitioners received after lodging tax assessments.

The bulletin warned tax agents that the ATO was "likely to reduce support" for the first edition of Windows 98 from December 2004. Support for Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Millennium Edition would continue "until further notice".

Accordingly, the ATO advised practitioners still reliant on the original release of the operating system to upgrade their software by the end of the year.

However, CPA Australia spokesperson, Garry Addison, today said he had been advised by the ATO officers that the information was released by mistake.

"It must have slipped through the net," said Addison.

Addison said agents using Windows 98 first edition would still be able lodge returns but would be able to call on the ATO for help if they encountered technical difficulties.

Operating system upgrades can impose a heavy burden on small and independent tax agents for whom the task may involve additional hardware and software upgrades to side-step software compatibility issues.

According to Addison, the ATO would work through the decision with industry groups and the electronic advisory committee for tax practitioners.

"We have some concerns but if we can progress through the working group then we may able to address the issues involved," he said.

Microsoft has pledged to continue providing support for Windows 98 until the end of 2006.

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Talkback 3 comments

    Well unless you own Windoze, t ...Anonymous -- 23/09/04

    Well unless you own Windoze, the tax department isnt interested in you!

    So much for other operating systems, the ATO doesnt care about you!

    It's not that the ATO's not in ...Anonymous -- 24/09/04

    It's not that the ATO's not interested, they're just being sensible. It has cost the ATO millions of tax payer dollars to develop electronic lodgement systems that work on Windows. MS Windows accounts for 90% of the Tax Agent base.

    It would cost as much again for every other platform and you'd only be a handful of Tax Agents. They blow enough of our money on IT as it is without introducing multiple platform support.

    What cost burden? W98SE was a ...Anonymous -- 24/09/04

    What cost burden? W98SE was a *free* update that had very few side effects. Surely tax advisors would understand the tax benefits of regular updating IT systems???

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