Miscellaneous 2012

ATO approach to dispute resolution

Source: National

Published Date: 14 Mar 2012

 

This presentation covers:

  • explain the ATO approach to dispute resolution
  • guiding principles to the approach:
    • what it means for SME and micro business practitioners
  • ATO policies and guidelines
  • how the ATO approach plays out in practice
  • wider ATO initiatives in promoting dispute resolution.

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ATO approach to dispute resolution

Author(s): Deborah Hastings
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  • Published By: Deborah Hastings
  • Published On:14 Mar 2012
  • Took place at:National Convention Centre, Canberra

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