Don’t let tax returns become horror stories: lodge before the Halloween deadline

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AUSTRALIA’s largest accounting body is urging Australians not to let their tax returns become a financial fright fest, with the October 31 deadline fast approaching.

CPA Australia says it’s time to banish procrastination and get your DIY tax affairs in order before the witching hour, or at least get on the books of a tax agent to secure an extension.

CPA Australia’s tax lead, Jenny Wong, said not to let tax returns become haunted stories.

“We’re all busy and the deadline has crept up on us, but lodging your tax return on time is important. It’s your responsibility,” she said.

“Leaving it until the last minute comes with the risk that you cut corners, get things wrong and don’t submit your return accurately.

“You could receive a less favourable outcome, plus missing the deadline could summon a scary penalty from the ATO.

“Rushing to lodge your tax return can also put you at greater risk of falling for scams as scammers target people with last-minute calls to action, or promises of substantial refunds,” she said.

“So, if you haven’t already done it, set aside some time over the next week to compile your evidence and get your return in on time. Or seek expert advice from a registered tax agent who can assist, especially if your finances are complicated.”

CPA Australia’s top 3 tips for fright-free tax lodgement

Copy and pasting is a grave mistake

If lodging yourself through myGov, check the pre-filled information carefully and don’t simply copy and paste last year’s deductions.

“Consider whether your circumstances have changed in the past 12 months and ensure all your income has been declared accurately,” Ms Wong said.

“You may also find that your work expense claims will be different to what you previously submitted, especially if you’ve changed jobs.”

Don’t rely on magic – get expert help

Anyone would benefit from the expert advice of a CPA, but those with complex finances should definitely seek professional help from a tax agent.

This includes taxpayers who own rental properties, crypto assets or make extra income through side hustles.

“A tax agent will help you navigate the complexities of your finances, make sure everything is accurate and give you more time to lodge,” Ms Wong said.

“Just make sure you’re on their books by October 31.”

Avoid the bite of tax scams

“Scammers are like vampires – they thrive in the shadows and feed on urgency,” Ms Wong said.

“Be wary of unsolicited SMS messages and emails claiming to be from the ATO, including those with hyperlinks and urgent calls to action, such as claiming you have a substantial refund to secure.

“Also treat unsolicited phone calls with caution. If in doubt, hang up and call the ATO directly to check the validity of the call.”

Ms Wong recommends taxpayers register for myID to increase their online security and help reduce the risk of identify fraud.

Key reminders

Deadline for DIY lodgers: Friday, October 31, 2025.

Using a tax agent? You’ll have longer to lodge – but must be on their books by October 31.

Missed the deadline? Contact the ATO immediately. It will consider your circumstances and may grant an extension if this is your first time being late. The ATO can apply a failure to lodge on time penalty, currently $330 for each 28-day period your return is overdue.

Beware of scams: Don’t click on suspicious links or respond to unsolicited messages.

Don’t get caught in a web of tax trouble. Get your tax return in order this week.

 

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