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Tax Debt Solved

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3221 0055



Address: Level 12, 127 Creek Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://taxdebtsolved.com

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25.01.2022 Check out one of our Success Stories. We helped a Sunshine Coast restaurant business facing liquidation proceedings by the ATO. http://bit.ly/TDS_SS



14.01.2022 ATO Payment Arrangements: Often the ATO is a taxpayers major creditor, or major problem creditor. If you or your company fall behind in the payment of tax, it is important that you are proactive in dealing with the ATO. The ATO will take recovery action to collect the debt if you do not take steps to resolve an unpaid tax debt, such as: - Issuing a Director Penalty Notice; - Issuing a Garnishee Notice (which can be issued to both companies and individuals);... - Placing your company in liquidation; or - Making you bankrupt. We have assisted numerous individuals and company directors review their situations, discuss the risks involved and formulate a proposal to the ATO for a payment arrangement. In most circumstances this will involve requesting that the ATO agree to the payment of debts owed over time and reducing or waiving claims for interest and penalties. See more

02.01.2022 ATO Payment Arrangements: Often the ATO is a taxpayer’s major creditor, or major problem creditor. If you or your company fall behind in the payment of tax, it is important that you are proactive in dealing with the ATO. The ATO will take recovery action to collect the debt if you do not take steps to resolve an unpaid tax debt, such as: - Issuing a Director Penalty Notice; - Issuing a Garnishee Notice (which can be issued to both companies and individuals);... - Placing your company in liquidation; or - Making you bankrupt. We have assisted numerous individuals and company directors review their situations, discuss the risks involved and formulate a proposal to the ATO for a payment arrangement. In most circumstances this will involve requesting that the ATO agree to the payment of debts owed over time and reducing or waiving claims for interest and penalties. See more

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