
Tax practitioners owe $90m in outstanding debt, TPB ready to pounce
Over $90 million in outstanding debts owed to the ATO by errant tax practitioners will now be investigated by the Tax...
Over $90 million in outstanding debts owed to the ATO by errant tax practitioners will now be investigated by the Tax...
With the election drawing nearer and the SG amnesty bill absent from the parliamentary program, the government has...
Accountants and bookkeepers have been urged to start educating their small business clients on their obligations once...
Australian expatriates have been offered some comfort after a Full Federal Court decision against the ATO in a tax...
The Tax Office’s investigations around serious tax crimes in the second half of last year found 17 individuals guilty...
A long-awaited parliamentary inquiry has laid out 37 recommendations to the Tax Office, including the establishment of...
The ATO has been urged to reconsider its approach on the time limits for claiming an input tax or fuel tax credit, with...
The Tax Office has defended its use of amended assessments in the small business space, despite noting that its...
A CPA has been sentenced to four years in jail for attempting to obtain over $250,000 by fraudulently lodging client...
A key stakeholder in the development of the ATO’s Single Touch Payroll framework has sought to dispel many myths...
Tax whistleblowers will now have better protections in place after new legislation passed the Parliament...
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