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  2. Australian Taxation Office - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is an Australian statutory agency and the principal revenue collection body for the Australian Government. The ATO has responsibility for administering the Australian federal taxation system, superannuation legislation, and other associated matters. Responsibility for the operations of the ATO are within the ...

  3. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    MoneySmart is a website run by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to help people make smart choices about their personal finances. They provide a number of tools such as the Superannuation Calculator. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) ensures that self-managed superannuation funds adhere to the rules and regulations ...

  4. Michael Carmody - Wikipedia

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    Carmody's leadership of the ATO led to its push to encourage taxpayers to deal with the ATO and other Government agencies electronically. On 10 November 2005 Carmody announced that he would be leaving the office of Federal Commissioner of Taxation to take up a position as chief executive officer of the then Australian Customs Service ...

  5. Taxation of superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation in Australia is taxed by the Australian taxation system at three points: on contributions received by a superannuation fund, on investment income earned by the fund, and on benefits paid by the fund.

  6. Taxation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Income taxes are the most significant form of taxation in Australia, and collected by the federal government through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Australian GST revenue is collected by the Federal government, and then paid to the states under a distribution formula determined by the Commonwealth Grants Commission.

  7. Michael Cranston - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cranston was an ATO employee for over 40 years, the last period as Deputy Commissioner for Private Groups and High Wealth Individuals. In the role he was responsible for tax compliance of private group businesses and High Wealth Individuals.

  8. Pape v Federal Commissioner of Taxation - Wikipedia

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    The principal operation of the Acts was to pay tax bonuses of between $250 and $900 to Australians whose taxable incomes were no more than $100,000 in the 2007–08 financial year. The Acts required the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to pay the tax bonuses as soon as practicable after the Acts commenced.

  9. John D'Orazio - Wikipedia

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    Staff at the pharmacy said D'Orazio became aware of the problem before May 2005 when an employee complained to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), but D'Orazio said he became aware of the problem in November 2005 when selling the pharmacy. Unions WA secretary Dave Robinson said that it was unthinkable for D'Orazio to be unaware of the situation.