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  • Legacy systems save ATO's Change Program

    The Australian Tax Office's AU$700 million processing systems overhaul has been saved by the systems due to be replaced, according to first assistant commissioner Greg Dark.

  • Australian Tax Office extends eTax deadline

    Record levels of online Tax lodgements paralysed the eTax system yesterday, prompting the Tax Office to extend the deadline until midnight, Sunday November 3.

  • Last minute lodgers leave ATO systems struggling

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) relaxed its personal tax lodgement deadline today in order to make concessions for technical problems with the agency's online lodgement system.

  • Offshore developers would've slowed us: ATO

    The Australian Taxation Office's (ATO) decision to forgo offshore software development in its Change Program was based on risk and working practices rather than cost or data security, according to second commissioner Greg Farr.

  • Is ATO's e-lodgement still a “shocker”?

    The Australian Taxation Office claims to have ironed out the bugs in its electronic lodgement system, following the Shadow Minister for IT’s cutting remarks that last year’s process was a “shocker”.

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