Ruttley-owned companies rack up tax and super debts
Companies controlled by Bob Ruttley have racked up a significant tax debt, while staff are also chasing superannuation entitlements
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Late tax bill spells end for transport operator
Late tax bill the last straw for the ATO, which turns to the courts to wind up Queensland transport operator
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ATO delays superannuation changes
ATO won't impose new superannuation obligations next month but uncertainty remains as to when the changes will take effect
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'Stupid' superannuation changes on the way
New superannuation changes are coming but the Federal Government is close to deciding whether to delay the scheme
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ATO delays higher superannuation charges
Trucking operators given three-month reprieve from new superannuation obligations, which threaten to significantly increase business costs
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New year brings rebate cut - but ATO helpline in the dark
Tax Office providing incorrect information on changes to diesel tax credits scheme brought in last week
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New ruling on super as tax deductions
Deductions in controlling interest superannuation schemes has been disallowed by the Federal Court.
The Court dismissed an appeal from Geoffrey Harris
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ATO advise biz on tax payment budgeting
Budgeting to pay tax is one of the more serious issues businesses have had to address with the new tax
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Courier confusion remains over PSI rules
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has confirmed measures to relieve the potential financial strain of the personal-services income (PSI) provisions
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Aust'n Tax Office alters order of PSI tests
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will release a ruling in a few week's time that changes the emphasis on the
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PSI taxation debacle: the story so far
Wednesday July 11, 2001
Tax Office PSI rulings now 12 months late
While taxpayers unsure of their status as a contractor or
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PS income tax change starting to hit home
Businesses around Australia are beginning to realise the implications of the tax changes resulting from the personal services income (PSI)
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Macfarlane blasts Labor's ‘BAS rip-off'
Labor's promised simplification of the GST reporting and reconciliation process will result in some small businesses paying too much GST
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BAS, income-tax deadlines extended
Businesses lodging tax returns and Business Activity Statements (BAS) via a tax agent will be eligible for lodgment extensions following
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Casual super to be based on hours worked
The Tax Office (ATO) has won a major victory for Australia's casual workforce after the Administrative Appeals Tribunal found employers
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BAS meeting described as a 'positive step'
Today's meeting of the government, the Australian Taxation Office and business groups has been described as a positive step.
While the
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Govt to ‘road test' BAS changes this week
Yesterday's meeting of the federal Cabinet resulted in a decision to make substantial adjustments to the Business Activity Statement (BAS),
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Coalition may follow ALP on annual BAS
The federal Coalition government is expected to follow the lead of the Opposition and allow small businesses the choice of
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CPAs demand flexibility in PAYG system
Businesses required to remit Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) instalments on a quarterly basis are finding the process time consuming and complex, and
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Pollie's website seeks SME views on BAS
A Federal Labor Party politician has launched an online survey designed to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to present
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