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Dealing with revenue authorities and resolving conflicts presentation
Published on 13 Nov 13 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
The complexity of our Tax Laws means that every step in business expansion, from choosing a structure, managing the workforce, expanding offshore or planning for retirement, has to be carefully considered to minimise the risk of unpleasant surprises and unhappy clients. This presentation considers how to limit the damage when things go off the rails, and includes:
- managing audits and negotiating with revenue authorities
- objections and appeals
- penalties
- prosecutions
- debt management, including director liabilities.
Author profile
Damian O'Connor CTA
Damian is the Managing Principal of the specialist taxation firm Tax + Law. He has more than 40 years experience in tax and commercial and family legal issues in Brisbane and Melbourne. His experience includes 23 years with the Australian Taxation Office and as a tax partner of a national law firm. He is a regular presenter for The Tax Institute, professional development providers, professional associations and universities. - Current at 12 April 2017
This was presented at Expanding Private Business Series Day 5: Don't let a little issue ruin the expansion .
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