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Joint Bodies Submission | PCG 2021/D2 Allocation of professional firm profits “ ATO compliance approach

Author: The Tax Institute

Published Date: 6 Apr 2021

 

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CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, Institute of Public Accountants, the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia and The Tax Institute (together, the Joint Bodies) have considered draft PCG 2021/D2 Allocation of professional firm profits - ATO compliance approach (the draft PCG). The following comments represent our general collective views on the draft PCG, and these will be complemented with more specific, separate submissions from our respective associations, member firms and members.

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  • Published On:6 Apr 2021

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