
Your tax return is specific to you – your job, your earnings, your family – so when taxback.com reviews your case, our tax experts ensure it's lodged correctly to obtain the maximum legal refund for you.
As you know, all Australian citizens and residents who earn above the $6000 tax-free threshold are required by law to file a tax return. Failure to do so can lead to penalties and fines.
However, preparing a tax return can be confusing and complicated. Many Australian taxpayers make the same simple mistakes on their tax returns each year leading to lost time and lost money. Chat live with our staff about your tax return now.

Let us take care of your tax headaches. Over 70% of Australian taxpayers now use tax agents to prepare their taxes. Our tax professionals help you skip the paper-pushing and spend more time doing the things you enjoy.
Don't miss out on money you're owed. Over 90% of Australian taxpayers who lodged a tax return in 2006 received a tax refund. Taxback.com customers get an average tax refund of $2500 from Australia.
We guarantee the integrity and legality of our filing process. Our Sydney-based Authorised Tax Agent John Comino and his team of accountants process and lodge every single application we process for compliance and any deductions or credits owed before they go to the ATO. The expertise and experience of our tax professionals means we can implement your legal entitlements to minimise your tax bill and maximise your refund.
We take pride in providing personalised and professional services to meet all your tax needs. Apply for your Australian tax refund online with us today, or visit us in our Sydney office at Suite 1, Level 4, 600 George Street.
What we do for you:
- Average Tax Refund: $2500
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We also provide tax and superannuation refund services for Working Holiday Makers and Foreign Students in Australia.
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