The ATO is writing to taxpayers whose credit rating may be affected if their tax debts are disclosed to credit reporting bureaus.
The ATO can potentially report outstanding tax debts to a credit reporting bureau (CRB) where the following criteria are satisfied:
- The taxpayer has an Australian business number and is not an excluded entity
- The taxpayer has one or more tax debts and at least $100,000 is overdue by more than 90 days
- The taxpayer is not engaging with the ATO to manage their tax debt
- The taxpayer does not have an active complaint with the Inspector-General of Taxation about the ATO’s intent to report its tax debt information.
If the ATO reports a taxpayer that has an outstanding debt to a CRB, this can have a negative impact on the client’s credit rating. This in turn may affect the client’s ability to borrow from banks and other financial institutions.
Excluded entities are a deductible gift recipient, a complying superannuation fund, a registered charity and a government entity.
The purpose of this letter from the ATO is to raise awareness of the actions that the ATO can now take under the Disclosure of Business Tax Debts measure.
The letter will be sent to all taxpayers with business tax debts that currently meet the criteria (discussed above) for disclosure.
This letter from the ATO provides business taxpayers with information on how to effectively engage with the ATO to manage their tax debt.
Taxpayers can avoid disclosure to a CRB by making payment in full or negotiating a payment plan.
If an eligible taxpayer does not take steps to actively manage their debt, they will remain eligible for disclosure.
Before the ATO takes any final action to disclose a tax debt, it will issue the taxpayer with a formal Intent to Disclose Notice.
If a taxpayer receives an Intent Notice, asking them to ‘Act now or your tax debt will be reported to credit reporting bureaus’, the taxpayer or their tax agent must contact the ATO within 28 days of receiving the notice to avoid the debt being reported.
It is crucial for taxpayers to engage with the ATO early before their debts become unmanageable.
If you have any questions in relation to business tax debts and/or your credit rating, please contact our team on 03 9708 8801 or email info@rvpartners.com.au for further information and to discuss your options.
Please Note: Many of the comments in this publication are general in nature and anyone intending to apply the information to practical circumstances should seek professional advice to independently verify their interpretation and the information’s applicability to their particular circumstances. The information contained within this document is of a general nature only and neither represents nor is intended to be personal advice on any particular matter. Robinson Voss Partners (RV Partners) strongly suggests that no person should act specifically on the basis of the information in this document, but should obtain appropriate professional advice based on their own personal circumstances.