Love Letters from the ATO: Responding to the Justified Trust Next 5000 Program
The ATO Justified Trust program for the Next 5000 Private Groups commenced in November 2020. If you’ve received a letter, or soon expect to, you will need to know the implications and how to respond. Join us for this convenient 1 hour webinar from David Prichard at ESV Business Advice and Accounting, for his practical guidance on love letters from the ATO.
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Estimated 1 CPD hour in Technical Competence
Love Letters from the ATO: Responding to the Justified Trust Next 5000 Program
- The ATOs Justified Trust Next 5000 Program: What’s happening and why?
- How to respond if you receive a letter?
- Pulling paperwork and preparing for review
- Voluntary disclosure
- Interacting with the ATO: What do they really want?
Presented by David Prichard, Partner, ESV Business Advice and Accounting
Learning Objectives
- Understand the ATOs Justified Trust Next 5000 program and what it means
- To obtain clear guidance on what to do if you receive a letter from the ATO as part of the Justified Trust Next 5000 program
- Improve interactions with the ATO to ensure you are providing the information they are seeking
Presenters
David Prichard leads ESV’s Tax Consulting practice and is a market leader in providing taxation services to large and mid-sized businesses, family groups and high net wealth individuals. He has over 25 years’ experience in the provision of taxation services including time at the ‘Big 4’ accounting firms in the UK and Australia and an ‘in-house’ stint at one of Australia’s largest FMCG companies.
David has extensive experience working with clients in a wide variety of industries including manufacturing and distribution, FMCG, IT and technology, professional services, energy, resources and property. He also works closely with the ESV Forensic team, providing expert reports in support of various matters.
By taking the time to build a close working relationship, David develops a deep understanding of clients’ objectives and issues before delivering practical and timely advice based on his commercial experience.
David is a Chartered Tax Adviser, Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Taxation (UK), and is an Affiliate member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. He has also been a speaker on technical matters for the Tax Institute.