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What is a Director's Penalty Notice?

When employers don’t comply by PAYG and Superannuation payments, they’re served a Director’s Penalty Notice. Laws governing employer contribution have been tightened and those who do not fulfill their legal obligations are pursued by the authorities.

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Topics: Tax Debt, Business Debt, Personal Debt

How to Handle a Tax Debt

Keeping up to date with taxes is a chore that haunts thousands of Australians but it is absolutely essential and beneficial to do so.

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Topics: Tax Debt, Budgeting, Education, Personal Debt

Director Penalty and Garnishee Notices

The ATO holds a special suite of powers beyond the usual debt recovery strategies that sets them above the usual creditor.

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Topics: Tax Debt, Director Advice, Business Debt

Director Penalty Notices - How to Avoid Director Liability

he Australian Taxation Office has a variety of tools they can use to recover ATO debt from a company. If your company owed the ATO any Pay as You Go Withholding (PAYGW) or Superannuation Guarantee Charge (SGC), the ATO can send a director of a company a Director Penalty Notice (DPN).

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Topics: Tax Debt, Director Advice, Business Debt

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