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An overview of the BAS from a practitioner's viewpoint
Published on 15 Feb 01 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper presents the possble problems and improvements for the BAS.
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John Haig FTI
John Haig is an adviser and tax agent who specialises in the more complex issues in GST, wine tax and luxury car tax as well as supporting clients while they are undergoing an ATO audit. John has advised many clients and their taxation and legal advisers, delivered many presentations, and authored many papers on the major issues in GST, which inevitably involves a strong focus on real property transactions. He is a Fellow of The Tax Institute, a member of the Indirect Taxes Subcommittee of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and a CPA. - Current at 16 June 2017
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