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Payroll Tax: Relevant contracts and related payments video


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Publication date: 28 Jul 22 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This video covers the core concepts of a “relevant contract” and when payments may be made “for or in relation to the performance of work” under such contracts.

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Payroll Tax: Relevant contracts and related payments
Author(s):  Ian PHILLIPS

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Matthew Cridland CTA
Matthew Cridland, CTA, is a Partner in the Tax Team at K&L Gates and based in Sydney. He focuses on matters relating to GST and all State Taxes. Matthew has been in practice for more than 25 years and he advises clients across a broad range of industry sectors. In addition to assisting clients with deals advice and revenue office reviews, he also has experience advising on litigation matters. Matthew is involved with the indirect tax committees of industry groups including the Property Council of Australia and the Financial Services Council. He is also a Contributor to the Australian Financial Review and The Australian. He is a Charted Tax Adviser. - Current at 24 September 2025
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Ian Phillips
Ian holds the position of Director, Specialist Revenue Advice at Revenue NSW. His responsibilities include the provision of advice on payroll tax legislation to staff and customers. Ian has worked in the policy and legislation area of Revenue NSW, and its predecessors, since 1985 and has been closely involved in the changes to NSW payroll tax legislation and administration since then, including payroll tax harmonisation with other jurisdictions. - Current at 15 August 2022
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