Miscellaneous 2007

Applications to the AAT for review of an objection decision

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 25 May 2007

 

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The AAT deals with nearly 3,000 tax matters annually and yet pursuing a tax matter through the AAT is quite a different process to litigation in the Federal Court. Hear an insider’s perspective on:
  • The benefits and disadvantages of using this Forum for the review of a taxation matter
  • The workings of the AAT process
  • How to get the best results in bringing a matter before the AAT and how to avoid the pitfalls

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