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IAS / BAS and PAYG - a practitioner's guide by the ATO
Published on 15 Feb 01 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This powerpoint presentation discusses the accounts method for the BAS, tips and traps, compliance assurances, penalties, and support. The IAS and PAYG are also discussed.
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James O'HALLORAN
James O’Halloran, has national responsibility for the administration and compliance activities for the Goods and Services Tax and Excise, and other indirect taxes. Prior to this role James was Deputy Commissioner, Tax Practitioner and Lodgment Strategy with accountabilities for the ATO’s services and relationship with tax practitioners, lodgement compliance and the cash economy. James joined the Australian Taxation Office in 1999. He has held a number of senior executive roles including the oversight the ATO compliance program and compliance programs for Excise and the Goods and Services Tax. Current at 28 May 2012
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