ATO needs to be quicker to apologise for errors: review
Australia does not need a taxpayer bill of rights, a review has found, but the Tax Office must take greater steps to educate the public about their rights and apologise when it makes errors.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
Australia does not need a taxpayer bill of rights, a review has found, but the Tax Office must take greater steps to educate the public about their rights and apologise when it makes errors.
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Australia should refrain from adopting more protectionist policies in the aftermath of Brexit in Britain and election of Donald Trump in the United States, chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques says.
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