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WHAT ARE PAYG INSTALMENTS?


SOLE TRADERS' GUIDE TO PAYG INSTALMENTS



If you’re a sole trader, chances are you’ve received an unexpected tax bill at
some point. Calculating your own taxes can be complicated, and it’s easy to get
it not quite right.

To help stop people from being hit with massive tax bills at the end of every
tax year, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has set up a Pay As You Go (PAYG)
instalment system.

The tl;dr is that if you meet certain conditions (more on this in a sec), you
are required to pay your income tax in instalments (the “as you go” bit) across
the current financial year.

In theory, PAYG instalments help you pay your income tax by spreading payments
out. BUT while it does prevent a huge final tax bill, it can also be tricky to
get right.

That’s why we’ve created this PAYG instalments explainer. We’ll cover what it
is, what it’s used for, who needs to pay it, and how to get it sorted.

 * What are PAYG Instalments?
 * When are PAYG instalments due?
 * Calculating PAYG instalments
 * What if your income changes?
 * How to get it right every time




WHAT ARE PAYG INSTALMENTS?

PAYG instalments are the ATO’s tool to prevent huge tax bills at the end of
every financial year. If you meet these three conditions, they’ll require you to
pay provisional tax across the next financial year:

 * Instalment income from the last financial year totalling $4,000 or more
 * Tax owing of more than $1,000 from the previous financial year
 * An estimated tax bill of $500 or more for the current financial year

💡 Note: when we say “estimated tax bill”, we mean estimated by the ATO, not
you! You can’t estimate a tax bill of $0 and then just not pay tax. That’s not
how anything works.

It’s important to note that PAYG instalments aren’t a separate tax. They go
towards the same income tax everyone knows and loves, just paid in instalments.
The amount of each instalment is generally calculated based on previous year’s
earnings.

If you earn irregularly, or you made an unusual amount of money in the previous
financial year (good for you!), this could prove a problem – you may be required
to pay more now than you’ll owe. But don’t worry, we’ll get to this in a moment.


WHEN ARE PAYG INSTALMENTS DUE?

Due dates for PAYG instalments are generally due 28 days after the end of each
quarter. But like almost everything to do with the ATO, it depends on a few key
things.

The ATO generally lets you know you’re required to pay PAYG instalments via a
postal letter, or through myGov. This will include information on how often you
need to lodge and pay. 

Although most taxpayers pay PAYG instalments quarterly, they may give you the
option of paying biannually, or annually. 

If you’re registered for GST, you can pay and report your PAYG instalments as
part of your Business Activity Statement. Otherwise, the ATO will issue you with
an instalment notice each quarter. You’ll need to complete and lodge these
before the due date shown. 

💡 Note: If you lodge electronically, you may be allowed to lodge up to two
weeks past the due date. 

💡Also note: If you pay GST monthly, you’re not eligible for electronic late
lodging, and your due date is 21 days after the GST period ends. For more
information, visit the ATO website.




CALCULATING PAYG INSTALMENTS

As we’ve mentioned, PAYG instalments are based on the income declared in your
most recent tax return. But there are actually two methods you can use to figure
out the amount due. 


SET AMOUNT

For this method, the ATO will estimate your income tax for the current financial
year based on the income reported in your most recent tax return.

From there, they divide the estimated tax you’ll owe by the number of
instalments you’re required to make. This new amount is what’s due each PAYG
instalment due date. Voila!


RATE CALCULATION

The other method the ATO allows you to use is calculating your PAYG instalments
at a fixed percentage of your income.

Say for example you made $55k in self-employed income last financial year. Based
on this, the ATO gives you a PAYG instalment rate of 7%. Going forward, you set
aside that percentage of every pay, to go towards your PAYG instalments
throughout the year.

You also only use the rate calculation on your PAYG Instalment Income. Not
everything you earn will be subject to PAYG instalments, meaning you may need to
do a bit of work to figure out exactly how much you owe.

It’s also important to note that the rates are often too low to cover your whole
tax bill. Depending on your circumstances, you may prefer to go with the set
amount for instalments – they’re much easier to plan for!


WHAT IF YOUR INCOME CHANGES?

It’s not uncommon to make more or less than usual in any given year.
Circumstances change, people take time off work – or their side hustle selling
portraits of dogs takes off to become a full-time gig.

Whatever the story, a change in income doesn’t automatically change the amount
you’re required to pay in PAYG instalments. 

This may not be a huge issue if you’re making more – you just need to set aside
extra in income tax to pay when you lodge your tax return at the end of the
financial year. But if you’re making less than you used to, meeting your PAYG
instalment obligations may become a problem.

The good news is that if you have a tax agent or accountant (like Hnry!) working
on your behalf, it’s fairly easy for them to vary the payments to match your
exact income.

The bad news is that if you don’t pay tax through an agent, you’ll have to do
this yourself each quarter. 

💡Note: Be careful not to underestimate your instalments! You’ll be left with a
shortfall at the end of the year. If your calculations are way off, you may also
garner interest and penalties.




HOW TO GET IT RIGHT EVERY TIME

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taxes is by using Hnry.

Hnry pays your taxes throughout the year, so you’ll never have to think about
tax (PAYG or otherwise!) again.

If the amount you earn fluctuates from month to month, Hnry automatically
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Our team of accountants and tax experts, and our award-winning software, have
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DISCLAIMER: The information on our website is for general educational purposes
only. It doesn't cover all situations and circumstances, and shouldn't be taken
as direct tax advice. If you're looking for specific help with your taxes, join
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