Things to know
If you have franking credits and you meet the eligibility criteria, you may be able to apply for a refund online via your myGov account linked to the ATO.
About franking credits
When you own shares or non-share equity interests in a company or when you invest in a managed fund, you might receive dividend distributions.
Dividends you receive from Australian companies and some New Zealand companies are taxed under a system known as imputation. The tax the company pays is allocated (or imputed) to you as franking credits attached to the dividends you receive.
Certain interests which aren't shares are treated in a similar way to shares for tax law purposes. These interests are called non-share equity interests.
When you get a franking credit refund
You can claim a tax refund if the franking credits you receive exceed the tax you have to pay. This is a refund of excess franking credits.
You may receive a refund of the full amount of franking credits you receive, even if you don't usually lodge a tax return.
Who should use this form?
Check if you can use this application for a refund of franking credits. All the statements below relate to the income year 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025.
To use the online form to claim a refund of your franking credits, you need to meet all the following criteria:
- You don't need to lodge a tax return. Need help? Use the do I need to lodge a tax return? tool.
- You're an Australian resident for tax purposes for the whole of 2024–25. Need help? Use the are you a resident? tool.
- Your total dividend income was either
- $18,200 or less
- $416 or less, if you were under 18 years old on 30 June 2025.
- You either
- received dividends from shares (or non-share equity interests) in an Australian or New Zealand company
- have an entitlement to distributions from investments in a managed fund.
- Your dividend or distribution statement shows either
- franking credits – statements from New Zealand companies must show Australian franking credits (New Zealand imputation credits don't qualify)
- amounts withheld from your dividends because you didn't provide your tax file number (TFN)
If you don’t meet all the above criteria, you'll need to lodge a tax return to claim your franking credits.
For more information on who can use this form and how to use it, see Common questions about franking credits and refunds.
Completing this form
You'll need your statements from each company that paid you dividends or made distributions to you between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025 inclusive.
Don't include dividends or a distribution on which family trust distribution tax has been paid.
We pre-fill your form with:
- dividends that were paid or credited to you by Australian companies
- managed fund distributions information provided to us by managed investment funds and trusts.
Check them and add any dividend and managed fund distributions that haven't pre-filled.
If you had a spouse in 2023–24, we may have also pre-filled your spouse details.
To access 'myTax Refund of franking credits', log in to myGov and then select 'Australian Taxation Office'.
From the menu at the top of the ATO Online screen select 'Tax', then 'Lodgments' then 'Refund of franking credits'.
To personalise your form, at Personalise your 2024–25 form:
- if you meet the eligibility criteria to use this form, answer Yes to the question 'Do all the following statements apply to you for the full income year 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025?'
- answer the question 'Did you have a spouse at any time between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025?'
To show your dividend income, at Prepare your 2024–25 form select 'Add/Edit' at the Dividends banner.
At the Dividends banner:
- For each dividend that hasn't pre-filled, select Add and enter information into the corresponding fields.
- Joint owners
If you held shares in joint names, show the number of account holders and the total amount of dividends, credits and tax withheld. myTax will divide the amounts equally between the number of account holders.
You may alter your share of the amount of dividends, credits and tax withheld if the shares are owned in unequal proportions. If you do, keep a record of how you worked out your share. - If your statement doesn't show the franked and unfranked portions of the dividend, enter the total dividend amount at Total franked amount.
- Joint owners
- Select Save.
- Select Save and continue when you have completed the Dividends section. This will return you to the Prepare your 2024–25 form screen.
To show your managed fund distributions, at Prepare your 2024–25 form select 'Add/Edit' at the Managed fund distributions banner.
At the Managed fund distributions banner:
- For each managed fund distribution that hasn't pre-filled, select Add and enter information into corresponding fields.
For more information, see Managed fund distributions.- Joint accounts
If you had a joint account, show the number of account holders and the total amounts. myTax will divide the amounts equally between the number of account holders.
You may alter your share of the amounts. If you do, keep a record of how you worked out your share.
- Joint accounts
- Select Save.
- Select Save and continue when you have completed the Managed fund distributions section. This will return you to the Prepare your 2024–25 form screen.
To show your spouse details, at Prepare your 2024–25 form select 'Add/Edit' at the Spouse details banner.
At the Spouse details banner:
- Review or enter your spouse's details into the corresponding fields.
- Select Save and continue when you have completed the Spouse details section. This will return you to the Prepare your 2024–25 form screen.
To lodge your refund of franking credits form, at Prepare your 2024–25 form:
- Answer the question 'How did you complete this refund of franking credits?'
- Select Calculate to see your estimated refund
- Review the declaration and, if you agree, tick the declaration box
- Select Lodge.
Managed fund distributions
Based on your statements from managed funds, we pre-fill the following fields in the Managed fund distributions section:
- 13U. Total non-primary production income
- 13C. Total franked distribution
- 13Q. Total franking credits
- 13R. Total TFN amounts withheld
- 20M. Total other foreign income
- 20F. Total Australian credits from a NZ franking company
Your statements may show other amounts that aren't pre-filled in this section. If this is the case, you may need to lodge a tax return instead.