Litigation 2013

Garnishees and freezing orders

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 16 May 2013

 

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Both of these measures can take a taxpayer by surprise (or not if you are expecting it).

This paper covers:

  • the use the ATO can make of garnishees
  • what the courts have said about garnishees recently
  • the use can be made of freezing orders
  • what the courts have said about freezing orders recently
  • practical steps that can be adopted in expectation of, or in response to, them.

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Garnishees and freezing orders

Author(s): Tim Russell , Rashelle Seiden
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