The ato.gov.au website is about to get a new look. In response to feedback from taxpayers and tax professionals, we’re refreshing the site with a more usable layout, new Google search function and quicker, easier access to online information, calculators and services. We’re keeping the fundamental things people like, including the extensive range of online services and information tailored for individual and business taxpayers. And your browser bookmarks will still work. Over the coming months we’ll continue to improve ato.gov.au to make it easier for you to get the answers you need and do your tax online. For a taste of the refreshed site have a look at our interactive PDF preview (PDF, 1.1MB).
The refresh of ato.gov.au is the result of extensive research, consultation and testing with individual and business taxpayers, and tax professionals. People told us they were satisfied with the Tax Office website but wanted it to be easier to find answers to their questions and complete their tax tasks. They liked the way ato.gov.au is tailored for different users, the online tools and services, and the range of information – all these will be kept. But they also felt the site looked tired, bureaucratic and cluttered. They said the navigation could be awkward and sometimes they lost their way or couldn’t find information that helped with what they were trying to do. This is where we’ve focused our efforts in refreshing the site. The refreshed ato.gov.au will have a more usable layout, new Google search function and quicker, easier access to online information, calculators and services. A cleaner, more usable layout
New Google search
Easier access to online information, tools and services
These changes will be made while keeping the fundamental things about the site that people like. We’ve kept the things taxpayers told us they liked about ato.gov.au, including the:
Because this is a refresh, not a new site, virtually all of your web browser bookmarks or favourites will still work. (The only exception is links to our Large Corporates & Multinationals segment – this has been restructured so your bookmarks may need to be revised.) The core content of ato.gov.au will be the same – it’s the way we organise the content that’s changing. Over the coming months we’ll progressively improve content structure, and looking further out there will be more significant upgrades to the site. The refresh of ato.gov.au is the beginning of a program of ongoing improvements to our website and online services. Over the coming months we will continue to improve ato.gov.au by:
Looking further out, in the next three to five years we plan to implement significant upgrades to our web infrastructure so we can provide more extensive and convenient online services for taxpayers and tax professionals. Last Modified: Wednesday, 19 November 2008 Relying on our information - our commitment to youWe are committed to providing you with advice and guidance you can rely on, so we make every effort to ensure that what we give you is correct. If you follow our advice or guidance and it turns out to be incorrect, or it is misleading and you make a mistake as a result, we will take that into account when determining what action, if any, we should take. Some of the advice and guidance on this website applies to a specific financial year. This is clearly marked. Make sure you have the information for the right year before making decisions based on that information. If you feel that our advice and guidance does not fully cover your circumstances, or you are unsure how it applies to you, contact us or seek professional advice. Copyright© Commonwealth of Australia This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this notice) for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all other rights are reserved. Requests for further authorisation should be directed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Copyright Law Branch, Attorney-General’s Department, Robert Garran Offices, National Circuit, BARTON ACT 2600 or posted at http://www.ag.gov.au/cca. |
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