Miscellaneous 2005

Pay-roll tax grouping - what was, what is and what should be

Source: National

Published Date: 29 Jul 2005

 

This presentation covers:

  • why were the grouping provisions first introduced and how does this translate to the current day?
  • what are the material differences in the provisions between the jurisdictions?
  • are the current provisions effective and equitable particularly given the differences between the jurisdictions?
  • what is the preferred future model for grouping and how will it achieve consistency and equity across all jurisdictions?

A case study emphasises how the provisions operate across all jurisdictions and how they would operate under the preferred model.

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Payroll tax grouping - what was, what is and what should be

Author(s): Gary Matthews ATI

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  • Published By: Gary Matthews ATI
  • Published On:29 Jul 2005
  • Took place at:Hilton Hotel, Adelaide

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