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If you usually receive a paper PAYG Instalment Statement or BAS and you have not received it for March or June 2021 quarters, please contact our office. 


If you have set up a myGov account with the ATO, the Activity Statements have gone directly to this account online.


If Murray Nankivell has lodged the previous statement on your behalf, or you have lodged your Activity Statement through your software, then you will not receive a paper copy of the next Activity Statement unless it is specifically requested.


In some circumstances, you may receive notification via email or SMS, that there is an Activity Statement due for lodgement. Please do not ignore these notifications. If you are not sure about the notification, please call our office and we will check for you.


Murray Nankivell will not receive notification of a pending Activity Statement if you are receiving the notifications directly.


The Activity Statements will issue in one of the following manners.


1)   To your myGov account if you have already set this up.

2)   Via Email notification and lodgement using online services

3)   Paper


Notice of Assessment


If you have lodged a tax return and not received your notice of assessment you can check your myGov account or contact our office.


If you would like to know more about myGov, please click here to go the myGov website.


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