Tax administration 2013

The promoter penalties regime

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 16 May 2013

 

The ATO has a number of cases before the courts and is actively seeking to improve behaviour in this area.

This presentation covers:

  • What is the ATO seeing in relation to aggressive tax planning and promoter penalty risks?
  • How is the ATO helping prevent potential promoter penalty risks?
  • How is the ATO working with people who are in breach to rectify actions and minimise penalties?
  • What conduct is the ATO focusing on?
  • What has the Federal Court said so far in?

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The promoter penalties regime

Author(s): George Montanez CTA , Aislinn Walwyn
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