ATO Practice Statement Law Administration
PS LA 1998/10 (Withdrawn)
SUBJECT: | Taxation issues likely to cause publicity |
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PURPOSE: | To ensure sufficient information is provided to the Parliamentary Business Unit to enable informed comment on topical issues |
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Law Administration Practice Statement PS LA 1998/10 is withdrawn from 1 June 2004This document has changed over time. View its history.
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STATEMENT
1. The Commissioner has directed that case officers must ensure that the Parliamentary Business Unit in National Office is advised of any issues likely to give rise to publicity. For example the treatment for taxation purposes of:
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- sports people;
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- major sporting events, such as the Sydney Olympics;
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- Millennium bug; and
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- aggressive tax planning.
2. Sufficient information should be provided to enable an informed response/comment to be prepared for questions that may be raised.
Date of Issue: 17 December 1998
Date of Effect: 17 December 1998
File 98/11764-4
Related Practice Statements:
PS LA 1998/3
Subject References:
aggressive tax planning
Millennium bug
publicity
sports people
Sydney Olympics
Second Commissioner D'Ascenzo
Date: | Version: | |
17 December 1998 | Original statement | |
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