Simpler BAS Reporting 1/7/17

Tim Cross_7863345
Tim Cross_7863345 Member Posts: 25
edited July 2020 in Reckon Accounts (Desktop)
Just received advice from Tax Office re new simpler BAS reporting from 1/7/17. Using Reckon Accounts Plus 2017. Will this need to be changed in anyway to work with the new reduced requirements?

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  • Rav
    Rav Administrator, Reckon Staff Posts: 15,305 Community Manager Community Manager
    edited July 2020
    Hi Tim,

    The upcoming tax table update for the Reckon Accounts business range will make slight changes to accommodate the new Simple BAS requirements. Namely, options G2, G3, G10 & G11 will not be available for input.

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  • John Graetz
    John Graetz Member Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭
    edited July 2018
    Rav, the Simpler BAS only refers to small businesses with a turnover up to $2M.  So by greying out those options, you are not allowing bigger businesses to to use the Simplified BAS report any more.  Why are you not having a selectable option to be classified as a small or a big business instead, so that bigger businesses can still use the report in the same manner as they do now?
    John L G
  • Neil_6428218
    Neil_6428218 Reckon Staff Posts: 88 Reckon Staff
    edited June 2017
    Hi John,

    Simpler BAS is going to be the default reporting method for Businesses with an annual GST Turnover less than $10 million.

    There's a new Simpler BAS option in the BAS Config window (you can see it in Ravs screenshot). When selected, those additional fields that no longer need to be reported will be greyed out.

    Larger businesses can deselect this option and report the BAS including the additional fields of G2 - G11. (the ATO now refers to this as the Full Reporting Method)


    Regards
    Neil
  • John Graetz
    John Graetz Member Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭
    edited June 2017
    Thanks for the clarification Neil.  I should have compared the current format to the new, but I didn't.
    John L G
  • Peter Blackwood
    Peter Blackwood Member Posts: 4
    edited August 2018
    For those of us using Quickbook Plus 2009-10, will there be a tax table update from Reckon to accomodage the new Simpler BAS for businesses under $10m?
  • Luke
    Luke Moderator, Reckon Staff Posts: 221 Moderator Moderator
    edited June 2017
    Hi Peter,

    Unfortunately not, tax table updates are only provided to users on current subscriptions. I.e. you would need to be using Reckon Accounts 2017.

    Luke.
  • Peter Blackwood
    Peter Blackwood Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2017
    Oh well, guess I'll muddle on without it.  For my little business, the cost of a subscription is not really justifiable for this one minor inconvenience.  Quickbook Plus already has many features which I neither need nor use, so I can't see the value in paying for these (and probably many more) features again in a new version. 

  • Peter Blackwood
    Peter Blackwood Member Posts: 4
    edited July 2018
    You say 'unfortunatley'.  It must be in Reckon's power to turn this around to something along the lines of:  'fortunately Reckon recognises the loyalty of its customers and is able to offer at a reasonable price tax table updates tailored to those customers whose accounting needs are such that incurring the cost of a complete upgrade is not viable'.
  • John Graetz
    John Graetz Member Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭
    edited July 2020
    Peter, as I understand things, the tax table update has nothing to do with the Simpler BAS as it should only relate to payroll.  It is just that at the end of June, the Simpler BAS comes into effect and also new tax scales come into effect too and therefore Reckon is taking the opportunity to provide an update to both at the same time for those who have a current subscription.
    John L G
  • Peter Blackwood
    Peter Blackwood Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2017
    OK, I'll re-phrase my propostion: 'fortunately Reckon recognises the loyalty of its customers and is able to offer at a reasonable price the Simpler BAS update to those customers whose accounting needs are such that incurring the cost of a complete upgrade is not viable'.
  • John Graetz
    John Graetz Member Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭
    edited July 2020
    Interesting proposition Peter and worthy of some consideration.  However, I am not too sure how they could make it available to a range of people using a range of different versions, but I suppose that there could be a way to do that. Anyway, depending on just how you are lodging your BAS, it may not be an issue.  If you are lodging a paper return, those labels will not appear and no doubt the same would probably apply if you are lodging via Auskey.  It would just be a case of ignoring those figures which appear when you run your Simplified BAS in Reckon or simply deleting them as they are not required..  Perhaps if you are using GovConnect there might be a different issue, but as I don't use that, I cannot comment.
    John L G
  • Annette Harris_6467896
    Annette Harris_6467896 Member Posts: 18
    edited July 2020
    I have a question regarding the CAG or label G10 - do we just just NCG instead in our coding to get around the GST not being reported if G10 is not going to be available 

  • John Graetz
    John Graetz Member Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭
    edited June 2017
    Annette.  I suggest that you have a look at the following article by the ATO:
    https://www.ato.gov.au/Business/Business-activity-statements-(BAS)/In-detail/Simpler-BAS-GST-bookkee...
    It would seem from that, that you will probably need to use a specific single code for all sales which include GST and a different code for all purchases which include GST.  Ultimately I would assume that Reckon will dictate which codes are to be used e.g. GST for sales and say NCG for purchases.  One of the beauties with the new system is that where there are mixed supplies in a purchase, it will no longer be necessary to segregate them into NCG and NCF.  Instead, change the GST preferences so that the automatic calculation of GST can be over-ridden and then just record the actual amount of GST included in the purchase.  Reckon already has this option available to override. That is going to save a lot of hassle in the future.
    By the way, no purchase costs will be recorded on the BAS in the future, only the amount of GST to be claimed back.
    John L G