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ATO takes off velvet gloves: will tax debt wipe out your clients?

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Your clients may be riding the economic recovery ‘wave’ – but will their ATO debt wipe them out?

Promoted by Jirsch Sutherland 2 minute read

The ATO recommenced debt collection in late 2021 in NSW, Victoria and the ACT, prioritising businesses with large debts and outstanding superannuation payments. And with Court actions against Australian companies rising sharply in recent months, there are strong signs the ATO – and the big banks – are calling in more debts. The ‘velvet gloves’ are starting to come off. 

 

We can help

It’s crucial to get on the front foot now. We can work with you to develop effective business rescue, restructuring, business advisory or other solvency solutions for clients whose businesses are weighed down by tax debt. Options such as: 

We can also help businesses avoid trading while insolvent or being forced into a Creditors Voluntary Liquidation or Court Liquidation. 

 

Taking the first step

Australia’s insolvency regime is one of the most robust in the world. It’s designed to enable directors and owners to recover or legally wind-up unviable – and viable – companies to provide a fresh start. There are stigmas and uncertainties associated with insolvency but engaging with a practitioner doesn’t always mean the end of a business. We have decades of experience helping turn companies around. Just one obligation-free conversation can reveal viable solutions and help unsaddle the tax debt. 

The first step is often the hardest but the sooner action is taken, the more options there are.

 

If any of your clients have tax debt that’s weighing them down, don’t hesitate to contact us today on 1300 547 724 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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