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11 Mar 2022

Last Chance to Claim the Loss Carry Back in Your Tax Returns

Businesses that need a little more financial help will have one last opportunity to claim the loss carry back in their 2021-22 income tax return. To recap, the loss carry back is a refundable offset that effectively represents the tax that your business would save if it was able to deduct the loss in an earlier year using the loss year tax rate. It may result in a cash refund, a reduced tax liability, or a reduction of a debt owing to the ATO. Eligible businesses include companies, corporate limited partnerships and public trading trusts.

Businesses that have an early balancer substituted account period (SAP) for the 2021-22 income year are eligible to claim the loss carry back offset before 1 July 2022.

Your company, corporate limited partnership or public trading trust may be eligible if you made a tax loss in 2021, carried on a business with an aggregated turnover of less than $5bn, had an income tax liability in 2019 or 2020 and have met lodgement obligations for the five prior income years.

How to Claim

Loss carry back can either be claimed by businesses through their standard business reporting enabled software, which has the additional loss carry back labels required, or by using the paper copy of the company return 2021 and attaching a schedule of additional information to report the extra aggregated turnover and loss carry back labels required, which are not included in the company tax return 2021. If you’re confused, this is an area your tax accountant in Melbourne can assist you with as part of their income tax return services.

For example, if you’re carrying back a tax loss from the 2021-22 income year, additional information needed includes the income year in which you choose to carry the loss back to, the tax losses incurred, net exempt income, the income tax liability for the prior year, and the aggregated turnover range of the business.

ATO’s Loss Carry Back Tool

Since there are so many additional labels which may need to be completed, if you’re claiming the loss carry back before 1 July 2022, the ATO has developed a loss carry back tax offset tool which will assist businesses to determine which labels are relevant in their unique situations.

https://www.ato.gov.au/Calculators-and-tools/Loss-carry-back-tax-offset-tool/

However, to use the tool, businesses will need to have the following information handy:

  • Income tax lodgement history
  • For the 2019-20 and later income years, details of the loss that was made including the amount of tax losses, the tax rate and the aggregated turnover for that year and the prior year
  • For the 2018-19 and later income years, details of the tax liability including the amount, and any net exempt income
  • Opening and closing balance of franking account for the income year that is being lodged (i.e. 2021-22)

If your business has been battered by the latest COVID-19 wave, you may be able to take advantage of this refundable offset one last time. Remember, the offset effectively represents the tax that your business would save if it was able to deduct the loss in an earlier year using the loss year tax rate. Because the offset is refundable, it may result in a cash refund, a reduced tax liability or a reduction of a debt owing to the ATO, all of which should help with cash flow.

Want to Use Loss Carry Back?

If your business would like to claim the loss carry back but you don’t want the hassle of filling out all that paper work, Alexander Bright has the expertise to help you sort it out and save you the headache. Contact us today to learn how our business accounting services in Melbourne can help your business to improve its cash flow.

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