Miscellaneous 1996

ATO's approach to international tax into the future seminar

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 14 Jun 1996

 

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It is reasonable to expect that the ATO will be reviewing how the various 'chunks' of the international tax regime are operating in practice and that it will draw any problems to the attention of policy makers. The ATO has been undertaking reviews based on overall trends, industry studies, tax return data and casework. This paper is a distillation of some of this research and experience.

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  • Published By: Jim Killaly
  • Published On:14 Jun 1996
  • Took place at:Mt Eliza

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