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Having PayE/G & Self-employed returns to do in the same year
Posted by jacemaxi on March 20, 2024 at 8:12 amHello,
The year that I went from working for an employer to being self employed has both PayE/G & self-employed in the same year. How would i tackle that? would i send in 2 different returns for the same year using the different methods? or somehow combine the 2?
Thankyou,
Jace.
morag-janet-of-the-hill-family replied 1 year, 1 month ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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Go to the Q and A webinar tonight at 7pm AEDT and ask your question there. Get there promptly and put Q.. before your question so it is easily seen by Mark. … https://solutionsempowerment.org/event/general-qa-march-20/
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General Q&A: March 20 – SolutionsEmpowerment.org
General Q&A: March 20 – SolutionsEmpowerment.org
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Hi Jace , I got into trouble a few years back by using the agent in commerce method with a Jp signed Affidavit but didn’t follow Marks advice to the exact letter and process ending up in an audit and a 8 K penalty long story short I researched my ring off and it’s just now gone to an end by way of the ATO not being able to deal with me and have sold the debt to a debt collector much to my delight cause it’s easy to knock off those parasites due to Breach of privacy , Trespass and if of when the time comes for them to contact me (as I’ve been waiting since January to hear from the is send a “conditional acceptance” based on proof that I have a binding contract in place for them to provide me with so I can settle the administrative matter peacefully once I’ve received it from the debt collector but they still haven’t contacted me as yet . I’ve heard recently someone having success simply by filling in the PAYG form normally as per ATO instructions but signing the form with V. C before the signature and received the entire amount back . I’m going to give it a crack this year and see how I go . I don’t mind poking the bear niw I have a private trust in place and other protection documents in place against the parasites . Hope that helps
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That’s a great testimonial, how did the debt collectors contact you and what was your first reaction to their contact?
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Hi DOJ
I am going through the same process. On my third notice with the ATO having made errors in the first two I have discovered after the fact but yes, 3 years are now being audited – all done Mark’s method for my husband. Debt is being trumped up to the hilt. He, my husband, is now starting a new job (as well as being self-employed to give me a job) and I am trying to help the employers MYOB wielding payroll team to set him up to not pay tax through them but to pay his own. Only :/ I don’t exactly know what to tell them/how to do that. Anyone else know? Obliged Sheralee.
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