2018 Tax Returns

Jun 30, 2018 | News

MoneyMob will have two “Tax Help” volunteers trained and accredited by the ATO. They will do free, simple tax returns for Anangu who are on a low income ($60,000 or less). They will start in August. When you come to a tax appointment, you need to bring;

  • Payment Summary from your work
  • Payment Summary from Centrelink
  • MyGov account details
  • Medicare card

Tax returns are easier to do on the computer through MyGov. If you don’t have a MyGov account, see MoneyMob, PYKu or TAFE to help you set up an account.

Money Mob recently partnered with the Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) to deliver information sessions to aged care residents in Atitjere, Ti Tree, Wilora, Willowra, Laramba, Yuelamu and Lajamanu.

Alongside the residents, staff and carers had a chance to learn skills in financial literacy, saving goals, debt, financial abuse, humbug and making informed decisions when spending.

We provide practical financial literacy training services for individuals to gain confidence and competence in essential financial life skills.

Interested in learning more about our training services?
Get in touch with our friendly service providers for more information.

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