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15th Plenary meeting of the Forum on Tax Administration
Date: 28-30 September 2022
Location: Sydney, Australia
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The 15th Plenary meeting of the Forum on Tax Administration will be held in Sydney, Australia on 28-30 September 2022. Participation is by invitation only. More information on the event will be made available on this page in due course.
Watch: Bob Hamilton and Chris Jordan
View the welcome message from Bob Hamilton, FTA Chair and Chris Jordan, FTA Vice-Chair and host of the FTA Plenary 2022.
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“The OECD’s Tax Administration 3.0 is our vision for 2030, where seamless, integrated, and automated systems allow data to flow from the systems taxpayers already use, to ours, without any extra effort or intervention from them.”
Under this vision, “reporting, payment and real-time compliance checks coincide with the taxable event”.
Outlining five principles to guide the ATO’s future, he asked the audience to picture a future “where businesses no longer need to do monthly or quarterly GST reporting”
“If digital systems can bring together point-of-sale, banking and e-invoicing data at the time of purchase or sale, can their systems report the GST paid or collected to the ATO in real-time too?
“And if we have this real-time GST system, as well as real-time payroll events coming out of STP software, and real-time PAYGI coming out of accounting software, perhaps we can imagine a BAS-free future. We’re dreaming big, but this is the essence of Tax Admin 3.0.”Date: 28-30 September 2022 Location: Sydney, Australia About: The 15th Plenary meeting of the Forum on Tax Administration will be held in Sydney, Australia on 28-30 September 2022. Participation is by invitation only. More information on the event will be made available on this page in due course. |
Watch: Bob Hamilton and Chris Jordan
View the welcome message from Bob Hamilton, FTA Chair and Chris Jordan, FTA Vice-Chair and host of the FTA Plenary 2022.
Aiming for Global Tax Transparency—and Progress in Latin America
Not long now before Australia welcomes tax Commissioners and delegates from around the world, as the ATO hosts the 15th Plenary meeting of the Forum on Tax Administration. It will be the first in person meeting of Commissioners since 2019 and will discuss important trends, challenges, risks, and opportunities. We will also focus on ways to increase international tax cooperation which delivers tangible benefits for the community. Hear a bit more about the 2022 Plenary in Sydney in this video featuring ATO Commissioner, Chris Jordan, and CRA Commissioner, Bob Hamilton. #FTAPlenary2022
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