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Taxation Law FAQ - Continuing to use BAS after partnership has ceased to support my drug habit

Date: July 13, 2011

Q. My husband and I used to be in business as consultants and after the partnership ceased I continued to BAS statements claiming refunds to support my drug habit. The ATO has been in contact with us and have asked me to explain how this occurred. What should we do and can you help?

A. Yes. One of the big problems for clients is that when they try to deal directly with the ATO or any other statutory body they may very well be making admissions contrary to their best interests. In any case where you are dealing with a statutory authority and there are irregularities you need to hire the services of a competent lawyer and in your case a competent tax lawyer. The issue is that there may be a reasonable explanation which may be put to the ATO which they may accept although you will still be required to pay back the monies received and there will be penalties and interest.   Where you have been involved in intentional disregard of a taxation law/s you will be referred to the CDPP for prosecution unless the matter is skilfully handled.

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