Tax administration Income tax 2016

Does the ATO think your client is risky?

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 2 Jun 2016

 

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This video is a filmed session from the NSW 9th Annual Tax Forum, PowerPoint slides are incorporated with the presentation. This video covers the following:
  • what does the ATO's new risk differentiation mean to an SME?
  • is it really too much disclosure of information?
  • how do taxpayers know, change or address disputed risk profiles - what's next for high-risk taxpayers?
  • how are taxpayers' rights protected?
  • how do we get clients on board with the new approach?

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Does the ATO think your client is risky?

Author(s): Michael Cranston , Adrian Abbott CTA

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