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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 21, 2024

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 21, 2024

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 19, 2024

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Australia's tax system is an unwitting 'weapon' family violence offenders use against their victims. These people want to stop it. – ABC News

  • In short: Family violence perpetrators are burdening their partners with tax debts they cannot shake, sometimes leading to bankruptcy.
  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

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  • A change in the federal budget means the tax office can defer chasing debts in certain circumstances.
  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

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  • What’s next? Advocates want the ATO to adopt a model used overseas, in which debts are reassigned to perpetrators.

The tax system is being used as a weapon by family violence perpetrators, with our rigid tax system an unwitting ally that inflicts more damage on people trying to flee dangerous situations.

Ann Kayis-Kumar, the founding director of UNSW’s tax and business advisory clinic, is frustrated.

“This is such a perverse outcome. The way the system is currently designed, they can get away with it,” she s…

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-19/abusive-partners-using-tax-system-as-weapon/103990186

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 19, 2024

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