GST 2012

Joint keynote address

Source: National

Published Date: 6 Sep 2012

 

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Contents of this paper as follows:

1. Overview

2. GST Law

  • public rulings
  • dispute resolution
    • overview of GST litigation landscape
    • alternative dispute resolution
    • looking back - some reflections on outcomes of litigation
    • cases in the pipeline
  • amending the legislation
  • allocation of ATO technical resources

3. Compliance matters

  • micro enterprises
  • small and medium enterprises
  • large market

4. Concluding remarks

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Joint keynote address

Author(s): Robert Olding , James O'Halloran
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