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A business activity statement is a form submitted to the Australian Taxation Office by registered business entities to report their tax obligations. It covers goods and services tax, pay as you go withholding, fringe benefits tax, wine equalisation tax and luxury car tax.
The ATO is the Australian government's principal revenue collection body and tax administration agency. It was established in 1910 and collects income tax, GST, land tax and other federal taxes, as well as managing the Australian Business Register and superannuation system.
The Australian Business Number (ABN) is a unique 11-digit identifier issued by the Australian Taxation Office to entities that carry on a business in Australia. Learn about the entitlement, format, and application of ABN, and how it relates to tax invoices and GST.
Learn about the history, forms and rates of taxation in Australia, from colonial times to the present. Find out how income taxes, GST, capital gains tax, excise duties and other taxes are collected and used by the federal and state governments.
The Air Traffic Organization (ATO) is the operational division of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States. It provides air navigation services to various customers and manages the National Airspace System (NAS) with different service units and strategies.
Corporate tax is a direct tax on the income or capital of corporations and other legal entities. It varies by country and may affect economic growth, stability, and inequality. Learn more about the legal framework, economic policy, and incidence of corporate tax.
A tax file number (TFN) is a unique identifier issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to each taxpaying entity. The TFN serves to facilitate data matching and income reporting for tax purposes, and has a history of amnesties and controversies.
GST is a 10% value added tax on most goods and services sales in Australia, introduced in 2000 to replace various state and federal taxes. Learn about the history, legal framework, exemptions, concessions and controversies of GST.