Tax reform agenda: what's coming next?

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Australia's accountants need to become familiar with the provisions of the Goods and Services Tax law. Also, Pay As You Go (PAYG) legislation is in effect, and represents a basic change to federal tax administration. PAYG replaces company instalments and provisional tax, and combines all existing withholding arrangements into one system.

Author: Addison, Garry, Ryan, Angela
Accounting, auditing, & bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Services, Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services, Statistical Data Included, Interpretation and construction, Laws, regulations and rules, Information services, Accounting firms, Accounting services, Goods and services tax

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The GST legislation: a never-ending story?

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The goods and services tax introduced in the Australian Parliament on Dec 2, 1998, will be a difficult task. There have been numerous debates about the passage of the entire tax although some measures were passed on Dec 2. The most dramatic proposed amendments are from the Democratic Party.

Author: Ryan, Angela
Tax Law, Public Finance Activities

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Subjects list: Australia, Tax law, Tax policy
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