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Taxation Law FAQ - Should I Tell My Accountant Everything?

Date: July 14, 2011

Q.  I have been told by a number of my friends that I should never tell my taxation advisers fully what is going on as it is the best protection for me should I be audited.  Is this right?

A.  Any number of clients may take this approach the major problem with this being that where a taxation lawyer is selectively informed by his client as to both the good and bad aspects of their financial and taxation affairs then how can you expect to be given the best possible representation to achieve the best possible outcome.  There is nothing worse than representing taxation clients where you only have a small part of the story and it is obvious that the ATO is far better briefed than you and all that is going to happen is a calamitous outcome for the client.  Whenever anybody retains a taxation expert to represent them they should be totally forthcoming so that the best possible strategy can be worked out to achieve the best possible outcome for the client(s).

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