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Barristers and the Australian Tax Office: A message from the president

Thu Nov 26 2009

For some years now the NSW Bar Association has had a close working relationship with the ATO with a view to assisting members who for various reasons have difficulty meeting their taxation obligations. The ATO has now proposed a more structured mechanism to deal with these problems by way of a designated ‘contact point’ for all NSW barristers when they have issues with late payment and / or lodgment. Download details of the new ‘contact point’ arrangements.

The Bar Association welcomes this approach.

Tom Bathurst QC President 26 November 2009

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