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Uniform Title Thomson Reuters tax Q & A
Title Thomson Reuters tax Q & A
Published [Sydney] Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited, 2014
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Summary "Thomson Reuters Tax Q & A is an online service providing answers to income tax, GST, FBT and tax-related superannuation questions submitted by subscribers to the Service. The answers are prepared by our team of specialist tax writers. Questions usually receive a response within 3 business days and our team of tax writers aim to adhere to this timeframe. However, there may be exceptions to this rule depending on the question's complexity and during certain busy periods in the year. Superannuation related questions are usually more complex than general tax questions, and may therefore take a longer response time than 3 business days. Thomson Reuters close for the Christmas and New Year period each year for about 2 weeks, and you will not receive a response from our tax writers during this time. If you are a subscriber to the Thomson Reuters Tax Q & A and wish to submit a question, please use the template provided in Checkpoint. Questions and answers are archived in the Thomson Reuters Q & A Database where they may be helpful in solving issues faced by other subscribers. Questions which may reveal confidential information or clearly identify a particular transaction are not included."--Content overview
Notes Part of Westlaw Australia
Subject Taxation -- Australia -- Problems, exercises, etc. -- Databases
Income tax -- Australia -- Problems, exercises, etc. -- Databases
Tax accounting -- Australia -- Problems, exercises, etc. -- Databases
Author Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited publisher
Other Titles Title on publisher website: Thomson Reuters tax Q&A service
Thomson Reuters tax questions & answers