Miscellaneous 2013

The issues you face if a client confides in you that they think they have committed tax fraud

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 25 Mar 2013

 

This presentation considers:

  • the ethical issues
  • the legal issues
  • the professional body issues
  • the ATO issues
  • some comments and suggestions on approaching the matter other than simply ‚sacking? the client.

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The issues you face if a client confides in you that they think they have committed tax fraud


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  • Published On:25 Mar 2013
  • Took place at:Saxons, Sydney

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