Record levels of online Tax lodgements paralysed the eTax system yesterday, prompting the Tax Office to extend the deadline until midnight, Sunday November 3.
The Australian Tax Office is scrambling to reassure tax-payers that its eTax system will survive the last-minute rush today.
The Australian Taxation Office has advised Australians using Apple or Linux operating systems that they will be unable to lodge tax returns electronically using the ATO's e-tax software unless they use a Windows emulator or a kiosk in one of the agency's shop fronts.
Australian Taxation Office officials are looking to expand the capacity of its e-tax client application to accept pre-prepared data, with information from financial institutions and share registers top off the list.
With the end of the financial year looming, Australians can be as old as “999” and still lodge their tax returns through the Australian Taxation Office’s online system, which has been revamped after last year's e-tax debacles.
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