Pay As You Go Instalments


Managing your PAYGI

When the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) believe you might have a tax bill for the current year, they will ask you to pay quarterly instalments towards your end-of-year bill. As registered tax agents trusted for over 35 years, we can help you calculate and manage your instalments.


Starting Pay As You Go Instalments

You can voluntarily start paying PAYGI instalments if you think you will get a tax bill, or the ATO will automatically register you if you've already had a tax bill.


Paying The Right Amount

The ATO will suggest instalment amounts based on your last tax bill, but there are a lot of reasons these can be inappropriate. We can monitor your income and estimate your tax instalments to make sure you're paying the right amount.


Lodging Activity Statements

Depending on your other tax registrations, you'll receive a Business Activty Statement, Instalment Activity Statement or PAYG Instalment Notice. We can make things easy for you by looking after the lodgement of these for you.


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If you need advice about PAYGI or want us to look after your tax planning or lodgements, fill in the form below and we'll get in touch.

Lodge Only
- Submission of Activity Statement to ATO based on figures prepared and provided by you.

Reconcile & Lodge
- Data Integrity checking to ensure all entries have tax codes
- Business health check to review profits and plan for tax
- Submission of Activity Statement to ATO based on figures prepared by us

Data Entry & Lodge
- Data entry and bank reconciliation as required to prepare data file for Activity Statement reporting
- Data Integrity checking to ensure all entries have tax codes
- Business health check to review profits and plan for tax
- Submission of Activity Statement to ATO based on figures prepared by us
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