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Bags of cash and 457 rorts alleged during mammoth public hearing into tax evasion scheme

Bags of cash and 457 rorts alleged during mammoth public hearing into tax evasion scheme

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 22, 2018 | News

All week, the Federal Court in Melbourne heard a dizzying series of claims from former clients and staff working with pre-insolvency advisor and tax polymath, Philip Whiteman.Read the full article at ABC News Online.
Scams impersonating ATO staff to con Australians into transferring money or risk arrest are back

Scams impersonating ATO staff to con Australians into transferring money or risk arrest are back

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 1, 2018 | News

The new method of initiating a three-way conversation between the scammer, the victim and another scammer impersonating the victim’s tax agent is pushing victims to transfer money.Read the full article at ABC News Online.
Liberals push on with big business tax cuts, despite internal disquiet following by-election defeats

Liberals push on with big business tax cuts, despite internal disquiet following by-election defeats

by Shared by ABC Online. | Jul 30, 2018 | News

The Opposition retained all of its seats at the weekend polls and the Liberal National Party’s primary vote plummeted to a perilously low level in the marginal Queensland seat of Longman.Read the full article at ABC News Online.
Four-day work week is good for businesses and workers

Four-day work week is good for businesses and workers

by Shared by ABC Online. | Jul 26, 2018 | News

Perpetual Guardian, which manages trusts and wills, released their findings from the trial, which was prompted by research that suggests modern workers are only productive for about three hours in a working day.Read the full article at ABC News Online.
ATO spends $1 million on fairness survey, learns lots of us think the tax office is unfair

ATO spends $1 million on fairness survey, learns lots of us think the tax office is unfair

by Shared by ABC Online. | Jul 17, 2018 | News

For the ATO, it’s the million-dollar question. Or make that, $973,530 (excluding GST).Read the full article at ABC Online.
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