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Payroll tax harmonisation - A practitioner's perspective

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 25 Jul 2013

 

The payroll tax harmonisation project commenced a number of years ago and has brought about significant changes in legislation and administration. This presentation explores:

  • From the practitioner’s and taxpayer’s perspective has harmonisation achieved the above?
  • Are there further opportunities for the harmonisation of payroll tax whether it be through legislation, procedures or administration?
  • Are they any potential opportunities for payroll tax to be harmonised with other employment - related taxes and charges such as workers compensation?

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Payroll tax harmonisation - A practitioner's perspective

Author(s): Glynn Flaherty

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  • Published By: Glynn Flaherty
  • Published On:25 Jul 2013
  • Took place at:Hilton, Adelaide

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