The latest episode of the BK Pod is out now—bringing you practical insights and updates to support your practice as we move into 2026.
Then Peter Thorp and Kerrie Jarius unpack the ATO’s recent changes to the General Interest Charge (GIC) remission process. They explain what’s new, how to lodge remission requests using the new form, and what bookkeepers can expect when dealing with debts under—and over—$2,500.
In this episode:
- Your 2026 Toolkit for AML, Payday Super, QMS, plus staff/contractor supervision, and the updated breach reporting rules
- How to use the new ATO remission form and where to lodge it
- Why small debt cases under $2,500 may now be faster and easier to resolve
- What the new written outcomes mean for you and your clients
- Which remission claims still rely on individual case officer discretion
What is BK Pod?
Technical. Reliable. Fun.
BK Pod brings you the latest bookkeeping news, industry updates and conversations with industry leaders, Kelvin Deer, Peter Thorp, Kellie Powell and Darren Hagarty. From technical content to current events, BK Pod is an easy to listen to audio experience, packed with essential updates and insights for our bookkeeping community.