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GST and its Impact on Businesses and Advisers

Published on 15 Feb 01 by NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

This seminar paper discusses GST and its impact on businesses and advisers, focussing on: How many businesses, and their advisers, are actually getting; What happens if the ATO disagrees?; How do the accounting and legal professions interact as advisers?; Properly describing a "business activity"; Going concerns; Foreign exchange.

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Kenneth Fehily CTA
Ken Fehily, CTA, is the Director of Fehily Advisory, with over 25 years’ experience specialising in all and anything to do with GST . That includes property, tax audits and reviews, debts and penalties, binding private rulings, classifications, cross-border transactions and concessions like margin scheme, going concerns, retrospective compliance. After serving on the Treasurer’s GST Technical Advisory Committee that developed and wrote the GST laws, Ken has served on the GST Rulings Panel and the ATO GST Stewardship Group. Ken is a Fellow of CA ANZ and CPA Australia, Registered Tax Agent as well as a Chartered Tax Advisor with the Tax Institute. He regularly sits on or advises boards and committees of industry bodies, private businesses and NFPs. - Current at 03 June 2026
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This was presented at 4th Australian GST Symposium .

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