Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (i.e. the ATO) v GSFPA

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  • Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (i.e. the ATO) v GSFPA - this matter involved an alleged tax debt of sum $800,000+, a creditors statutory demand and Federal Court proceedings to set aside the demand.
  • We were ultimately successful in defeating the ATO based upon deficiencies in the method of service of the creditor's statutory demand.
  • Such deficiencies are discussed generally in our blog - What to do when served?

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