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From 1 July 2025 ATO Interest is no longer tax deductible

On 26 March, the government passed legislation denying tax deductions for ATO interest. This change takes effect on 1 July 2025.

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These amendments deny deductions for ATO interest charges (being the general interest charge (GIC) and the shortfall interest charge (SIC)).

This means that taxpayers can no longer deduct GIC or SIC incurred on or after 1 July 2025.

 

Who is affected?

Personal Tax Debts: ATO Interest on personal tax debts will no longer be deductible. Interest on externally borrowed funds to pay personal tax debts has never been deductible and won’t be in the future. To avoid non-deductible ATO interest, tax debts must be paid on time. If personal tax debts cannot be paid on time it may be best to seek out alternative funding sources with lower interest rates (ATO GIC rate for Mar 2025 quarter: 11.42%).

Business Entities (Sole Traders, Companies, Trusts): ATO interest will no longer be deductible, but interest on bank loans or overdrafts used to pay tax liabilities for businesses will remain deductible. To maintain interest deductibility, consider arranging finance to cover business tax payments if necessary.

 

The ATO has drastically changed its behaviour and stance in regard to timely payment of debts, debt collection and leniency with interest and penalty remissions

• Interest & Penalty Remissions are now rarely granted, except in extreme cases.

• Aggressive Debt Collection—The ATO is chasing even small debts early and debt collection actions are escalating quickly.

 

What You Should Do

• Pay all ATO debts on time and in full whenever possible to minimise the risk of non-deductible interest or ATO penalties being applied.

• If prompt payment in full is not possible, request an extension of time or ask us to request an extension for you.

• Plan ahead—Engage with us early to manage your tax liabilities efficiently and give you maximum notice of upcoming payments.

 

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