Individual Tax Returns
An individual tax return is a type of income tax return filed by an individual person. Both single and married taxpayers, with or without dependents are required to file a return.
Most Australian residents need to lodge a tax return each year. If you are unsure whether you need to lodge a yearly tax return, the team at Mundy Accountants are happy to help with any questions or advice you might need. We can also help you with tax deductions or offsets and also make sure that you have claimed everything correctly. We will to ensure you receive everything you are entitled to.
Need help lodging your final tax return for an individual?
Does tax time for you mean uncertainty, inconvenience and stress? Never sure if you’ve claimed all your deductions and offsets, declared all your income and everything is legally compliant? Or maybe you’re worried about missing the deadline and need an extension? Relax…help is at hand.
At Mundy Accountants we prepare legally compliant tax returns for individuals. Whether you are an employee, self employed, sole trader, have a TFN or ABN, we’ll take the drudgery out of filing your return and create a solution that’s tailored to your specific needs. We’ll save you time and maximise your return.

We can help you prepare your individual tax return and advise on aspects such as:
Income
- Payment summaries (PAYG, termination, lump sum)
- Centrelink (disability pensions, Newstart, Youth Allowance etc)
- Shares and dividends
- Interest earned from banks and building societies
- Managed investments & funds
- Capital gains
- Property and cash management trusts
- Investment properties
- Foreign income
- Employee share schemes
- Overseas pensions and income
- Inheritances
Deductions, expenses and offsets
- Donations to charities
- Motor vehicle log books and expenses
- Tools, uniforms and equipment
- Work-related travel expenses
- Insurance (income protection, sickness & accident, private health)
- Previous tax return fees
- Additional superannuation contributions
- Education and professional development
- Home office expenses
- Spouses taxable income (benefits may be available)
- Out of pocket medical expenses (e.g. disability aids)
- Outstanding loans
- School building levies and library funds