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.
After announcing that 1.9 million Australians lodged their tax in 2007 using e-tax, the Tax Commissioner has said that online initiatives can only go so far to ease the burden of an overly complex tax system.
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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is trying to resolve a glitch with its online tax lodgement systems as the deadline for tax agents to migrate to the new service closes.
Another landmark in Australia's history of business online may soon disappear, with strong indications that Austpac -- a precursor to the Internet in Australia -- will be shut down by the end of the year.
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