Litigation Miscellaneous

Alternative dispute resolution

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 16 May 2013

 

A highly practical presentation that will give you confidence to explore ADR options with the ATO.

In particular, the presentation covers:

  • What is in it for taxpayers and the ATO?
  • What are the benefits of ADR for each of the individuals and micro-enterprises, SME and the LB&I sectors? Is ADR more suited to one or more of these sectors?
  • How do taxpayers start the ADR ball rolling? When should this occur?
  • What matters are best dealt with via ADR?
  • What happens at an ADR “hearing”?
  • What outcomes can be achieved compared to traditional litigation?

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