Miscellaneous 2000

Pay as you go: practical examples and case studies

Published Date: 17 Mar 2000

 

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In August 1998, the Government announced a number of tax reform measures. One of those measures was a new system for the collection of income tax - the PAYG system. While the new system may be fine in theory, the practical application is sometimes difficult. The purpose of this paper is to provide practical examples of how the PAYG system will work and highlight those areas where we are still waiting for clarification.

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  • Published By: Tim Sandow
  • Published On:17 Mar 2000

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