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Early engagement with the ATO paper

Published on 16 Mar 22 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers the key considerations and benefits of proactively engaging with the ATO to such resolve issues. Discussion will focus on the various ways taxpayers can engage with the ATO throughout the course of a review or audit.

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Sandra Farhat
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Fiona Beckett-Cooper
Fiona leads the EY Tax Controversy practice in Western Australia. Fiona is a lawyer who joined EY in 2018 after a 21 year career at the ATO where she represented the Commissioner of Taxation in tax disputes before the Federal Court of Australia, the High Court of Australia, various State courts and Tax Tribunals. She has litigated or provided legal advice on a range of topics and has developed a deep understanding of ATO practices and expectations. Since joining EY Fiona has assisted clients in responding to ATO requests for information, negotiating with the ATO to resolve disputes as early as possible and advising clients in relation to the conduct of the litigation of tax disputes. - Current at 13 January 2023
Jameson Bruce

 

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