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Latest Australian Taxation Office News | Page 16

Property flipper new kid on jail block
Victorian building developer digs hole for himself over GST fraud
Race is on to find $20.8 billion in super
ASIC bans former director of property development companies from managing corporations
E-invoicing provides greater benefits for business
ATO Assistance for drought affected communities
Landmark case for ATO strips phoenix enabling liquidator of his registration
ATO to visit 800 businesses in Frankston and Croydon in response to black economy warning signs
ASIC acts against SMSF auditor misconduct
Fairer treatment for tax compensation claims
Australian Taxation Office to visit 300 businesses in Bega and NSW south coast in November
ATO receives 230 tip-offs per day as focus on black economy continues
Levelling GST playing field for Australian hotel room sales
Time’s up for Sydney SMSF super schemer
ATO to visit 400 businesses in Bankstown following spike in dob-ins about black economy behaviour
ATO protecting honest Hobart businesses from black economy
ATO celebrates 20 year milestone of regulating self-managed superannuation funds
ATO kicks off Stay Smart Online week as online tax fraudster heads to jail
Stress less if you have nothing to confess
Ombudsman welcomes proposed extension of super amnesty
ASIC remakes instrument about departed former temporary residents’ unclaimed superannuation
Education through Claymation wins ATO competition
Small businesses reminded to get Single Touch Payroll ready
Property developer’s house of cards condemned
2 weeks till Single Touch Payroll deadline
Tax help is now at hand at Council’s Deakin Avenue Service Centre
Fake car salesmans GST scheme runs out of gas
Jail time for tax agent caught stealing refunds from clients
ASIC bans News South Wales director from managing corporations for five years
ATO protecting honest businesses from unfair competition
Court finds in favour of Glencore
ATO reveals almost 90% of income tax paid by small business is paid voluntarily
ATO continues to support flood-affected Queenslanders
ATO protecting sunny Far North Queensland businesses from shady black economy
ATO heads to top end to protect honest businesses from black economy
$10 billion back in your hands
ATO watching for foreign income this Tax Time
Federal Court provides clarification on personal services income rules
Cleaners, couriers, and construction industry reminded to lodge Taxable Payments Annual Report by 28 August
ATO continues to strengthen our support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Jail time for audacious business tax claims
No smiles as dental expenses rejected
Foreign vendors of Australian property no longer able to skip town
PAYGW fraud proves to be taxing
Keeping you safe at tax time
Fraudulent tax agent charged over $145,000 tax refund scam, NSW
Improving integrity of Australia’s tax and superannuation systems
Tobacco smuggling arrest