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When the ATO comes knocking...presentation

Published on 22 May 14 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • the ATO compliance cycle
  • the ATO risk differentiation framework
  • compliance cycle stages
  • record retention
  • information gathering
  • alternative dispute resolution.

Author profiles

Lyndall Crompton
Lyndall is an Assistant Commissioner in the Australian Taxation Office’s Public Groups and International (PGI) business line, focusing on the International Division. Lyndall has a key leadership role across the International division as well as having leadership responsibilities across the PGI business line and across the ATO. Lyndall began her tax career at one of the big four accounting firms in Sydney working as part of their Corporate Tax team for a period of 10 years. She then joined the Australian Taxation Office in 2003 and has gone on to leadership roles in various areas within the organisation, including the Banking and Finance division, Dispute Management and Litigation and Interpretive Assistance. - Current at 29 July 2016
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Craig Jackson CTA
Craig Jackson, CTA, is a Partner in Ernst & Young Tax Controversy & Policy Practice, holding qualifications in both Economics (accounting) and Law from the University of Sydney. He has more than 35 years’ experience focused on dealing with the ATO on a range of active compliance processes, holding qualifications as a Charted Tax Advisor, a Fellow of Chartered Accountants ANZ and practising Solicitor admitted in NSW. He is a member of the International Fiscal Association and the Law Council Business Law Section Tax Subcommittee. Craig has been actively involved in assisting a range of clients with ATO audits and review. These include domestic companies and multinationals and high wealth individuals. Issues include transfer pricing; financing structures; disputes on re-organizations and Capital Gains Tax among others. He also has experience as part of EY’s Tax quality network in assisting staff and partners deal with a range of tax quality issues and questions. - Current at 26 July 2023
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