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原帖由 jnlfs2010 于 2012-2-2 08:22 发表 
没有雇员,自己还要给自己payg吗?
The answer is no. As the ATO considers the money you took out from the business will be your drawing not your wage.
Your drawing is exempt from PAYG withholding.
I have found the following information from the ATO website and I will paste it here for you:
Withholding from other payments to employees
You must withhold amounts from employee payments including wages, salary, commissions, allowances, bonuses and employment termination payments.
If you operate your business as a company or trust with a corporate trustee, it is likely you are either an employee or director of that business. If the company or corporate trustee pays you a wage or directors fees, it has the same responsibility to withhold amounts from these payments and send the withheld amounts to us.
If you operate your business as a sole trader or a partnership and you draw amounts from the business, this is not a wage and you do not have to withhold from these drawings. You make some provision for your income tax liability through the PAYG instalments system.
The link to find the above information is here:
http://www.ato.gov.au/businesses ... m&page=5&H5
I hope this will help you! Good luck! |
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