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2020 National GST Intensive Online: “All that glitters is not gold”: GST and missing trader fraud | Session 6 Webinar

Monday, 31 August 2020 - 12:00 AM to
Friday, 4 September 2020 - 12:00 AM
Online AEST
     

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Member Price: $80.00

Non Member Price: $100.00

CPD hours:1.00

Session 6: "All that glitters is not gold": GST and missing trader fraud

“Missing trader” fraud is a common issue for value added tax regimes across the globe. The Australian GST system is no exception – as illustrated by the recent issues involving gold, which are said to have cost the revenue hundreds of millions of dollars.

The decision of the Tribunal in ACN 154 520 199 Pty Ltd (in liq) and Commissioner of Taxation [2019] AATA 5981 was the first opportunity for a Court or Tribunal to consider the issue of missing trader fraud in Australia. The Tribunal affirmed the Commissioner’s decision to deny the taxpayer input tax credits where other entities in the supply chain fraudulently failed to pay GST on the basis that the anti-avoidance provisions in Division 165 of the GST Act were engaged. Noting that the taxpayer has appealed to the Federal Court, this session will explore this important decision.

Presenters: Christopher Sievers, Victorian Bar

Christopher Sievers, practises primarily in revenue law, with a particular focus on GST. Since being called to the Bar in 2001, Chris has developed a substantial advice practice and has appeared on behalf of taxpayers and the Revenue in numerous matters, including the High Court in Reliance Carpet and Qantas and the Federal Court in Rio Tinto.

Please note this is a pre-recorded session and this is not a live webinar.