If you need assistance to complete your application, you could use Tax Help.
Our community volunteers are trained and supported by the Tax Office to provide assistance face-to-face.
Tax Help is a free and confidential service for people on low incomes. People who use Tax Help include seniors, people from non-English speaking backgrounds, people with a disability, Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islander people, and students.
There are Tax Help centres throughout Australia. If you want to visit one of the trained volunteers, you need to make an appointment first. When you visit, you will need to bring:
- the Refund of franking credits instructions and application for individuals 2004-05 (PDF, 787KB)This link will download a file, and
- all your dividend and distribution statements.
For more information, or to find out where your nearest Tax Help centre is, phone us on 13 28 61.
This publication outlines the criteria for claiming a refund of imputation credits, explains common terms, and includes a worksheet and application forms. NAT 4105-06.2005.