Anti-avoidance Litigation Tax administration

Alternative dispute resolutions

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 14 Nov 2013

 

In recent times, the ATO has made fundamental changes to its approach to Alternative Dispute Resolutions. The increasing significance of ADR, particularly litigation, has strategic consequences for the management of early stages of disputes with the ATO.

This presentation covers:

  • recent trends in the use of ADR by the ATO
  • PSLA 2013/3 - Alternative Dispute Resolution in ATO disputes
  • strategic considerations arising from early ADR engagement with the ATO.

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  • Published By: Niv Tadmore CTA
  • Published On:14 Nov 2013
  • Took place at:Permelia Hilton, Perth

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