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Employee obligations – Is anyone getting it right? video
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Publication date: 01 Jun 20 | Source: SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Abstract:
This video covers:
- employment tax underpayments
- other superannuation changes
- BoT residency review.
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Employee obligations – Is anyone getting it right?
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Ben Turner
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Ben Turner FTI
Ben Turner, FTI, is an Expatriate and Employment taxes Specialist. He recently founded Atlas Tax and Employment Tax Advisory after almost 2 decades working in Big 4. Ben is a Chartered Accountant and Fellow of the Tax Institute specialising in taxation issues including expatriate taxation, Fringe Benefits Tax, superannuation/social security and payroll. Through Employment Tax Advisory, Ben continues to work closely with major organisations, particularly in the Human Resources and Finance areas to address remuneration and tax issues affecting the workforce. This includes designing effective processes, systems particularly with globally mobile workforces. Additionally, as Managing Director of Atlas Tax, Ben guides expats or inpats through their Australian tax obligations providing advice and compliance services, particularly in the area of tax residency, non-resident tax returns and capital gains considerations when selling property. - Current at 07 January 2026Amanda (MERGE FAILED USE 180529) Spinks
Amanda is a Director in the EY People Advisory Services Practice, with almost 15 years of experience, specialising in Employment Taxes. Amanda works with her clients to focus on the taxation implications of their people strategies. Amanda’s key areas of speciality include advisory and compliance for payments to employees, directors and contractors, covering superannuation, PAYG withholding, fringe benefits tax and payroll tax. - Current at 10 December 2019Copyright Statement