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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


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


ATO delays superannuation changes
ATO won't impose new superannuation obligations next month but uncertainty remains as to when the changes will take effect


'Stupid' superannuation changes on the way
New superannuation changes are coming but the Federal Government is close to deciding whether to delay the scheme


ATO delays higher superannuation charges
Trucking operators given three-month reprieve from new superannuation obligations, which threaten to significantly increase business costs


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


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


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


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


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


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


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)


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


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


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


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


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),


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


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


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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