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Publication date: 12 Nov 20 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Abstract:
This video covers:
- the Top 500 private groups tax performance program, and other supporting compliance programs being undertaken in the private groups market
- the impact of recent litigation relating to the revenue/capital distinction and capital gains made by trusts
- the current state of issues relating to Div 7A, s 100A and professional firms from a tax administration perspective.
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ATO update and hot spots
Author(s):
Tim Dyce,
Karen ROOKE
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Author profiles
Tim Dyce
Tim Dyce is the Deputy Commissioner for Private Wealth. Tim was appointed as a Deputy Commissioner in 2006 following a long and established career in the ATO. Having held senior leadership roles in a number of business lines including Income Tax, Aggressive Tax Planning and Indirect Taxes (GST and Excise), Tim has extensive experience in taxation administration. Drawing on this experience Tim is an active and influential contributor to various internal and external committees and forums that shape the Client Experience for Not for Profit entities, Excise entities and Private Groups. Ultimately, Tim has national responsibility for the willing participation and voluntary compliance of private groups and high wealth individuals in Australia. To achieve this outcome he is focused on implementing contemporary client engagement strategies, which seek to provide tailored, real time services. - Current at 21 December 2020Karen Rooke CTA
Karen is an Adjunct Professor of Taxation Law at the University of Sydney and a legal consultant at King & Wood Mallesons. Karen’s particular interest at the university and in practice involves the taxation of trusts and the funds management industry. Karen has presented many papers at Tax Institute functions and widely consults with various stakeholders, including the Board of Taxation. - Current at 01 February 2016This was presented at 28th Noosa Tax Intensive Reinvented for 2020 .
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