Miscellaneous 2000

PAYG cash flow considerations

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 11 Apr 2000

 

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The PAYG system has the potential to cost businesses more in terms of cash flow than its cousin, the GST. Yet there has been significantly less publicity about the PAYG. Cash flow budgeting and planning will take on a much greater importance in the coming years and businesses and their advisers will need to understand the operation of the PAYG system and the transitional provisions. This paper offers guidance through the complexities of the new system and provides practical case studies and examples to help tax practitioners prepare their clients for PAYG.

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  • Published By: Chris Wookey CTA
  • Published On:11 Apr 2000
  • Event Name:The new PAYG system
  • Session Name:PAYG cash flow considerations
  • Read Time:30+ minutes
  • Took place at:Leonda by the Yarra

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