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myID, formerly myGovID, is a software application designed to be a centralised method of authentication for users of government websites and services in Australia. [3] The myGovID app, developed by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and Digital Transformation Agency, first launched in October 2019, with a public beta being performed earlier that year in June.
myGov is a single sign-on service provided by the Australian Government that allows users to link together accounts with other government departments under the one account. It is primarily used for federal government services, however as of January 2025 some state government services have joined the service.
Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password. Login.gov was jointly developed by 18F and the US Digital Service . [ 1 ]
The business activity statement is a form submitted to the Australian Taxation Office by registered business entities to report their tax obligations, including goods and services tax, pay as you go withholding, pay as you go instalments, fringe benefits tax, wine equalisation tax and luxury car tax. Pay as you go withholding is sometimes known ...
ato.gov.au AUSKey was a piece of software designed as an alternate, more secure authentication method for businesses and users of Australian Government websites. [ 2 ] The software was developed by Verizon Business , and launched by the Australian Taxation Office in April 2010 to replace client certificates . [ 3 ]
A space heater sold on Amazon is being recalled due to the potential to cause an "electric shock," resulting in a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced Thursday ...
Party City, a go-to retailer for all things celebrations and materialist fun, announced last December that it is going out of business. Most (but it’s looking like not all) of its stores are ...
In March 2006, australia.gov.au was awarded "Best Government Site" by Australian NetGuide. [2]The Australian Financial Review reported that efforts in 2017 to centralise all government websites australia.gov.au, similar to gov.uk, had faded after departments resisted moves to centralise government communications.