Use this form to register for payroll tax in Tasmania. New registrations should be completed by employers whose wages will exceed the annual threshold amount of $1.01 million. (Current)
Tasmanian Revenue Online users should use this form to set up an electronic payment of accounts (formerly called 'direct debit'). Financial Institutions require that a separate form be completed for each tax line you lodge. Payments will not be debited from this account without your authority. (Current)
A ‘chain of on-hire’ occurs when an employment agent on-hires a worker to another employment agent who in turn on-hires the service provider to its client. This form must be completed by the agent who supplies the labour to the client and a copy must be retained by the agent at the origin of the chain of on-hire for at least five years. (Current)
Use this form to claim payroll exemption tax if you are an employment agent providing staff to a client who is exempt from paying payroll tax (eg a religious orgnaisation, charity, school or health care service provider). (Current)
Use this form to claim a rebate on the payroll tax you have paid on the wages for eligible new position created after 11 June 2009 and on or before 30 June 2010. This rebate is called the Employee Incentive Scheme (Payroll Tax Rebate) (EISPR) and was announced as part of the 2009-10 Budget. (Current)
Use this form to register for a rebate on the payroll tax you have paid on the wages for new eligible positions filled after 11 June 2009 and on or before 30 June 2010. This rebate is called the Employee Incentive Scheme (Payroll Tax Rebate) (EISPR) and was announced as part of the 2009-10 Budget. (Current)
Use this form if your company operates in the information technology industry in Tasmania and you wish to apply for payroll tax assistance. This form will need to be witnessed by a Justice of the Peace or Commissioner for Declarations. (Current)
This form is for labour hire companies who engage in a labour hire agreements with indirect employers and wish to claim the Employment Incentive Scheme (Payroll Tax Rebate) (EISPR). (Current)