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Payroll tax - some important issues paper
Published on 02 Jun 06 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper looks at current issues arising in the area of payroll tax. The far reaching effects of these provisions frequently goes unnoticed with clients being exposed to substantial liabilities following an audit. This paper deals with the practical payroll tax implications of:
- wages
- employee or independent contractor
- grouping of employers (and possible exclusions).
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Anthony Ince CTA
Tony has more than 30 years’ experience in indirect tax matters. He has been involved in the GST since its inception in Australia and was the spokesperson for CPA WA during implementation. Tony also practices in the area of Fuel Tax Credits and state taxes, such as payroll tax and land tax. In this capacity, he has presented on indirect tax topics at numerous state and national events, including CPA Congress and Taxation Institute State Taxes Conferences. Since 2003, he has lectured as a sessional lecturer in undergraduate and post-graduate tax at Curtin University and also instructs for the Tax Institute in their “Structured Education Program”. - Current at 01 September 2022
This was presented at State Taxes Update .
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