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Pay as you go: practical examples and case studies

Published on 17 Mar 00 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

In August 1998, the Government announced a number of Tax Reform measures. One of those measures was a new system for the collection of income tax - the PAYG system. While the new system may be fine in theory, the practical application is sometimes difficult. The purpose of this paper is to provide practical examples of how the PAYG system will work and highlight those areas where we are still waiting for clarification.

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Timothy Sandow CTA
Tim Sandow, CTA, has over 30 years of experience as a tax professional, including 25 years in the Big 4. He provides income tax related advice to a variety of private and large public companies as well as multi-nationals. He has advised on mergers & acquisitions, tax governance, corporate tax, international tax, and employment tax issues. Tim is also the Partner leading BDO’s National Tax Risk & Ethics group. Tim is a CTA of The Tax Institute and a Chartered Accountant Fellow and the SA representative on the National Board of The Tax Institute. Tim is the current President of The Tax Institute and a regular presenter at numerous Tax Institute conferences and events. - Current at 11 December 2024
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