2004

ATO Compliance Activity 2004/2005

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 21 Sep 2004

 
The ATO has identified a number of transactions and categories of taxpayers that can expect to receive extra attention from the ATO in 2004/05. For example, taxpayers claiming high work related expenditure; selling listed company shares; claiming rental property deductions, or operating in certain industries can expect to be the focus of audit activity in 2004/05. The ATO also plans to scrutinise the GST aspect of certain transactions and to increase the number of FBT audits.

This seminar also included a tax update covering all tax changes that occurred in the preceeding two months.

September 2004 Tax Update

Author(s): Vincy Choi
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ATO Compliance Activity 2004/2005

Author(s): Wayne Manna

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  • Published On:21 Sep 2004
  • Took place at:AMF Centre, Glenside

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