Miscellaneous 2003

New ATO Compliance Plan and Trust Announcements

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 20 Feb 2003

 
Tony Stolarek, National Tax Partner at Ernst & Young, gives a taste of the impact of the ATO's Compliance Plan for 2002/03. He considers risk and planning measures that need to be implemented to ensure clients are not caught out.

Issues addressed include:
- key issues arising out of the ATO 2002/03 Compliance Plan impacting income tax and GST for businesses and large businesses
- the old and new Section 109UB provisions impacting taxation of trusts
- impact of the compliance plan - years which are open for amended assessments
- impact on penalty exposures in the light of Prebble and MLC.

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