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James O'Halloran
Tax

Employer SG nudges set to roll out as ATO gains ‘unprecedented visibility’

A pilot program that nudges employers to pay their superannuation guarantee will soon be rolled out to the wider...
22 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian

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EY
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EY acknowledges payroll headache

Big four firm EY has confirmed it has opened investigations into payroll issues after the firm ran into problems...
16 August 2019 • By Reporter
Tony Greco
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Proposed tax debt disclosure set to put an end to ‘unofficial ATO bank’

The government’s plan to allow the ATO to disclose business tax debts to credit reporting bureaus could spell the end...
16 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Karen Foat
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$10bn in refunds paid out as taxpayers ignore early lodging warnings

A rush to lodge tax returns this year has seen the ATO refund $10 billion to taxpayers this tax time, tracking more...
16 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian
ATO
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ATO eyes undisclosed foreign income as fresh offshore data rolls in

Financial account information of more than 1.6 million offshore accounts holding over $100 billion has now been made...
15 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian
High Court of Australia
Tax

Tax Office cleared to use data leak information

The High Court has paved the way for the Tax Office to use information obtained from the Paradise Papers and future...
14 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Federal Court of Australia
Tax

Federal Court rules on personal services income cases

Personal services income rules have been thrust into the spotlight recently, with the Federal Court handing down a...
14 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Stephen Hundy
Tax

Proposal to hold directors liable for GST set to pierce corporate veil

The proposed extension of the director penalty regime to GST liabilities could spell the end of the corporate veil for...
14 August 2019 • By Jotham Lian