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Corporate Tax Debt in the ATO’s Crosshairs

Corporate tax debt is firmly in the ATO’s crosshairs, with enforcement actions ramping up against both companies and directors. This episode explores the ATO’s expanding toolkit — from freezing orders, garnishee notices, and refund retentions to Director Penalty Notices, asset pro

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Corporate tax debt is firmly in the ATO’s crosshairs, with enforcement actions ramping up against both companies and directors. This episode explores the ATO’s expanding toolkit — from freezing orders, garnishee notices, and refund retentions to Director Penalty Notices, asset protection challenges, and winding-up applications. With Trusts and Division 7A adding further complexity, we highlight the practical steps advisers need to take to help clients navigate the growing risks of corporate tax debt.

Presented By

Sue Williamson
Tax Partner, Dentons Melbourne, Vic.
Sue is a Tax Partner based in the Melbourne office. Sue has more than 30 years’ experience in advising on federal and state taxes. Sue has extensive experience in tax dispute management, tax audits, alternative dispute resolution and tax litigation. She also provides front-end advice including tax support to transactions and advising on structures. Sue’s experience spans all industries, with significant experience in energy and resources, funds management, build-to-rent and the property sector. Sue is recognised for working collaboratively with clients to find solutions supported by technical assessment that ensure that commercial objectives can be met.

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41 minutes 

0.65 CPD hours/units/points

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