AAT rules against ATO’s ‘incorrect’ $1.4m fine on Perth taxpayer
The tribunal has ruled in a taxpayer’s favour after finding the Commissioner failed to show enough evidence to...
The tribunal has ruled in a taxpayer’s favour after finding the Commissioner failed to show enough evidence to...
The settlement resolves a dispute relating to SGSPA Australia’s $800 million convertible...
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on how women can raise their voices and establish...
Tax ruling TR 2024/3 outlines a common range of situations where self-education expenses will be denied or apportioned,...
The Royal Australian College of GPs is urging the Tasmanian Liberals to match the opposition’s commitment to a full...
The Tribunal has determined that a mechanical engineer seeking a refund of $524k in PAYG withholdings was an Australian...
Defer income until the new financial year, but don't fall foul of anti-avoidance rules, says a tax...
Opponents of the proposed levy to fund waste export regulation say it will be bad for the environment and hurt local...
A broader range of taxpayers are set to receive tax cuts from 1 July, with Labor’s tax cuts bill passing through the...
A recent AAT decision has examined the threshold test in the Myer Principle and how it relates to the acquisition of a...
The Tax Office lacks power under current laws to do anything about the wildly unpopular scheme despite plans to review...