The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will acquire details of real property transactions for the period 20 September 1985 to 30 June 2017 from the following sources:
New South Wales Office of State Revenue
New South Wales Department of Finance & Services – Land & Property Information
New South Wales Office of Fair Trading – Rental Bond Board
Victorian State Revenue Office
Residential Tenancies Bond Authority – Consumer Affairs Victoria
Australian Capital Territory Environment & Planning Directorate
Australian Capital Territory Office of Regulatory Services (Land Titles Office)
(Northern) Territory Revenue Office
Northern Territory Department of Lands, Planning and the Environment
Queensland Office of State Revenue
Queensland Residential Tenancies Authority
Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment
Tasmanian State Revenue Office
Tasmanian Department of Justice
Revenue SA
South Australian Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure – Land Services Group
Western Australian Office of State Revenue
Western Australian Land Information authority (Landgate)
The data items that will be obtained are:
Rental bond number of identifier for rental bond
Unique identifier for the landlord
Full name of the landlord
Full address of the landlord
Date of birth of the landlord
Contact telephone numbers for the landlord
Unique identifier of the managing agent
Full name of the managing agent
Full address of the managing agent
Unique identifier of the rental property
Full address of the rental property
Period of lease
Commencement and expiration of the lease
Amount of rental bond held
Number of weeks the rental bond is for
Amount of rent payable for each period
Period of rental payments (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
Type of dwelling
Number of bedrooms
Date of property transfer
Full street address of the property transferred
Municipality identifier of the property transferred
Property sale contract date
Property sale settlement date
Property land area
Property sub-division date
Total property transfer price
Land usage code
Transferor’s full name
Transferor’s full address
Transferor’s share percentage and manner of holding
Transferor’s date of birth
Transferor’s Australian Company Number (ACN) or Australian Business Number (ABN)
Transferee’s full name
Transferee’s full address
Transferee’s property share percentage and manner of holding
Transferee’s date of birth
Transferee’s ACN or ABN
Land tax and applicable exemption details
Purchase duty and applicable exemption details
Valuation details
It is estimated the total number of records that will be obtained is:
Rental bond authorities – approximately 1 million records for each year
Revenue and land title offices – approximately 30 million records for each year
Based on current data holdings it is estimated that records relating to 11.3 million individuals will be matched.
The purpose of this data matching program is to ensure that taxpayers are correctly meeting taxation and other program obligations administered by the ATO in relation to their dealings with real property. These obligations include registration, lodgment, reporting and payment responsibilities.
The objectives are to:
obtain intelligence about the acquisition and disposal of real property and identify risks and trends of non-compliance across the broader compliance program
identify a range of compliance activities appropriate to address risks with real property transactions by taxpayers
work with real property intermediaries to obtain an understanding of the risks and issues, as well as trends of non-compliance
gain support and input into compliance strategies to minimise future risk to revenue
promote voluntary compliance and strengthen community confidence in the integrity of the tax system by publicising the outcomes of the data matching program
ensure compliance with registration, lodgment, correct reporting and payment of taxation and superannuation obligations.
A document describing this program has been prepared in consultation with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. A copy of this document is available:
at www.ato.gov.au/dmprotocols
by sending an email to SpecialPurposeDataSteward@ato.gov.au with reference to real property transactions data matching program
The ATO complies with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s Guidelines on data matching in Australian government administration (2014) which includes standards for data matching to protect the privacy of individuals. A full copy of the ATO’s privacy policy can be accessed at www.ato.gov.au/privacy |