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Biannual Public Hearing with the Commissioner of Taxation

On Friday 23 September 2011 the Federal Parliament's Public Accounts and Audit Committee conducted its ninth Biannual Public Hearing with the Commissioner of Taxation in Canberra.


Report

On Wednesday, 23 November 2011, the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit tabled its report on the Ninth biannual hearing with the Commissioner of Taxation.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 1 chapter and 2 appendices.

Report 426: Ninth biannual hearing with the Commissioner of Taxation

Preliminary pages (PDF 102KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 1036KB)
Biannual hearing with the Commissioner of Taxation

Appendix A (PDF 27KB)
List of Submissions

Appendix B (PDF 46KB)
Public Hearings


Public Hearing

Details of the public hearing are as follows:

  1. Canberra: Friday 23 September 2011, 9:15am - 1:00pm

  2. Program: Friday 23 September 2011 (PDF 85KB)
    Transcript: Friday 23 September 2011


Submissions

There is currently a total of 2 submissions and 1 supplementary submission listed below:

  1. Australian Taxation Office (PDF 345KB)

  2. Appendices 1 - 9 (PDF 6570KB)

    1.1 Supplementary to Submission No.1
    Australian Taxation Office (PDF 667KB)

  3. Name Withheld (PDF 112KB)
Media Releases

There is currently a total of 2 media releases listed below:

    Wednesday, 23 November 2011
  1. Review affirms confidence in robust tax system (138KB)
  2. Tuesday, 22 September 2011

  3. When too much scrutiny is never enough(36KB)


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