Tax office opens new business portal

By Kristyn Maslog-Levis, ZDNet Australia
17 March 2004 04:00 PM
Tags: business, ato, portal, lodge
The Australian Taxation Office is making it easier for businesses to transact online with the new business portal launched today.

The business portal is an Internet gateway for business to access the ATO's online services. Tax Commissioner Michael Carmody said businesses could now lodge their Business Activity Statements (BAS) and view their accounts online at the ATO Web site.

The portal provides, according to the ATO, 24/7 secure access to a range of information, services and functions. Businesses can now lodge activity statements, view previously lodged statements, view business account information and update business registration details. They can also request transfers and refunds of credit amounts, and send and receive secure messages on a range of topics online.

"As part of a program to make the tax system cheaper, easier and more personalised, we asked businesses what improvements we could make. One of the things they wanted was to be able to deal with us online. The Business Portal is a major milestone and delivers a free, secure and convenient internet service," Carmody added.

Businesses can access the portal at www.ato.gov.au. To use it, businesses must have a valid ABN, an ATO digital certificate and Internet access.

"I would encourage businesses to visit www.ato.gov.au as soon as possible so they can register before the next BAS lodgement date," Carmody said.

Advertisement

Talkback 0 comments

Latest Videos

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • Suzanne Tindal Sick of broken tender sites
    Some of the state governments desperately need to invest in more user-friendly tender sites so that looking for information on government tenders doesn't have to be a game of blind man's bluff.
  • Array Cyberwar: What is it good for?
    In this week's episode, Cyberwar. What is Australia's place in the world of digital warfare? What are the implications for the NBN?
  • Array Is wholesale-only backhaul just a pipedream?
    The potential acquisition of Pipe Networks by SP Telemedia has raised the question about whether vertically integrated backhaul providers will mean higher wholesale prices for ISP customers.
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured