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| | ... director of AMP Asset Management and head of AMP Investments in New Zealand. The Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner James O'Halloran received a public service medal for outstanding public service to superannuation reforms, and to the ... |
| | | ... the eligibility criteria and if eligible, enrol in the program to start receiving JobKeeper payments," deputy commissioner James O'Halloran said. "Employers already receiving JobKeeper are encouraged to review the new eligibility criteria against all ... |
| | | ... to be seconded to the SMSFA to gain greater understanding of the SMSF sector. ATO deputy commissioner of superannuation James O'Halloran joined SMSF Association chief executive John Maroney on stage at the final day of the SMSF Association conference ... |
| | | ... (STP) system data to identify and warn employers on non-payment of super guarantee, according to ATO deputy commissioner James O'Halloran. Speaking at the 2019 ASFA National Policy Roadshow, ATO deputy commissioner, superannuation and employer obligations ... |
| | | ... received between 1 July 2018 and September 30, more than 6100 were approved, ATO deputy commissioner for superannuation James O'Halloran said. An average of $14,500 was released per member. The majority of the funds or 71%, O'Halloran said, were ... |
| | | ... trustees are using multiple SMSFs to manipulate tax outcomes, Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner superannuation James O'Halloran said in his speech to the National SMSF Conference in Melbourne. The ATO believes 13,600 trustees have more than ... |
| | | ... and has already issued several alerts to members close to breaching the cap. ATO deputy commissioner for superannuation James O'Halloran told the 2018 SMSF Association National Conference last week that non-lodgement, reserves, together with actively ... |
| | | ... that it was extending the due date for lodgement of annual SMSF returns for 2016-17 to June 30. ATO deputy commissioner James O'Halloran explained the decision, citing "some major new considerations and decisions for SMSFs and their advisers to make ... |
| | | ... members about entering risky retirement planning arrangements that could potentially be illegal. ATO deputy commissioner James O'Halloran urged SMSF trustees to be wary of considerations or approaches about arrangements that seem "too good to be true." ... |
| | | ... phase pension. Other SMSFs with balances less than $1 million will continue to report annually. ATO deputy commissioner James O'Halloran said it is important to note that in all cases, reporting is only required if an event impacts or potentially breaches ... |
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