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Tax debt recovery powers and the ATO paper

Published on 31 Jul 19 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • recent public scrutiny
  • legislative scheme for recovery of tax debts
  • Section 260-5 Garnishee Notices
  • insolvency proceedings
  • stays in recovery proceedings.

Author profiles

Lucy McGovern
Keith Swan
Keith Swan is a Partner in KPMG Law’s Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy team. Keith has over 17 years’ experience specialising in tax disputes and litigation, previously having worked at a Big 4 firm and with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) in its internal litigation team. Keith’s experience includes managing ATO reviews and audits, negotiating favourable settlements, and liaising with the courts and a range of leading tax counsel in litigating matters against the Commissioner of Taxation and State revenue authorities. Keith has also resolved disputes by way of the various Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms that are available in tax matters. His clients have included multinationals, small to medium enterprises and high net wealth individuals. Keith was admitted as a solicitor in NSW in May 2005 and holds a Masters of Taxation from Sydney University. - Current at 21 January 2021
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