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A commonly asked question by people receiving an email request from their representative to sign the Digital Duties Form is why the system rejects their birth date and won't let them sign the form.

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The State election will be held on Saturday 24 November 2018. During the caretaker period (commencing 6pm, 30 October 2018) content will only be added to this website in line with the caretaker conventions.

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Homes left unoccupied for more than six months a year, which are located in 16 specified council areas, attract vacant residential land tax.

SRO updates

Our Annual Review 2017-18 outlines our highlights and achievements as we worked to provide the most efficient and effective revenue services for the benefit of all Victorians.

In 2017-18, we:

Rulings

We have published a revised Revenue Ruling TAA.004v4 for objections lodged out of time.

General

Commercial passenger vehicle service levy returns for the quarter 1 July to 30 September 2018 are due by 31 October 2018.

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The application of the exemptions from the Absentee Owner Surcharge and Foreign Purchaser Additional Duty to build-to-rent developments have been clarified, with the Treasurer’s guidelines now including examples of how these developments may qualify for the exemptions.

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Licensed motor car traders (LMCTs) now have until Monday 31 December 2018 to voluntarily disclose any motor vehicles they have incorrectly obtained a duty exemption on over the last five years. 

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In early 2017, Victoria’s land registry, Land Use Victoria, announced its phased timetable for transitioning to digital only lodgement by 1 August 2019, with very limited exceptions.

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This month, we are offering a webinar series designed to help you if you are new to payroll tax.
 
The series, over three weeks, will provide an overview and the opportunity to ask questions about the key aspects of payroll tax and employer obligations.
 

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