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Reforming the ATO. An urgent but common sense agenda

April 10, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

If you watched ABC Four Corners last night, the evidence of the ATO’s abusing its powers against small business people was compelling.

However, it’s one thing to understand the abuse! It’s another thing to find solutions. That’s why we’ve put together, with considerable legal input, a reform agenda for the ATO.

Today we launch, The Power to Audit is the Power to Destroy.

The reforms we are calling for do not reduce tax collection powers. But they apply the principles of good policing to create checks, balances and accountabilities to ensure powers are used responsibly. Without checks and balances the ATO will continue to be abusive. The ATO has promised internal reform in the past but failed.

In summary we are calling for

  • The ATO to be divided into 2 separate authorities, one for tax collection and auditing, the other for objections and appeals.
  • The Commissioner with all powers concept be changed, so that each authority is headed by a CEO answerable to a board. (Similar to ASIC, ACCC, etc.)
  • A Small Business Tax Tribunal be established
  • Transparency be required on actual debt and prosecution management.
  • Disputed debts cannot be collected until disputes are settled.
  • Capping of penalties.
  • Judicial oversight of ‘fraud’ action.
  • Strengthen the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
  • Use of State Supreme Courts for disputes.

Our position and discussion paper, The Power to Audit is the Power to Destroy, gives details and explains the reasons.

But we’re not naïve about the difficulty in having these reforms adopted. Plenty of parliamentary committees and previous government ministers have tried to reform the ATO but all have failed. The ATO is expert at stopping reform. The ATO’s well-placed ‘friends’ are already actively defending the ATO.

But, we’re determined. The ATO abuse will not stop without reform. It took us seven years of hard work to achieve unfair contract laws for small business people. On this tax reform issue we are in for the long campaign!

‘Mongrel Bunch of Bastards’ its viewable here on ABC iview.

Filed Under: Reforming the ATO, Taxation

ATO: Deny. Deny. Deny.

April 10, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

ATO today released a Media Statement in response to the Four Corners show (‘Mongrel Bunch of Bastards‘) last night.

To our mind the ATO is in denial. But we will leave you to judge. Its release is below. Also, the ATO union—the ASU—has defended the ATO.

Again you judge!

 

Media statement 10 April 2018


ATO Executive statement on ABC/Fairfax coverage

The ATO strongly disagrees with the allegations and views put forward by Fairfax and the ABC in recent coverage about our administration of the tax and superannuation systems.  The media have taken a handful of isolated cases, presented only one side of the story, and then extrapolated these to suggest systemic issues with our administration of the tax and super systems.
It is our view the coverage includes unbalanced commentary and opportunistic journalism, as well as ill-informed analysis of the facts.
The truth is less sensational.
Several of the cases mentioned are more than five years old, and have already been subject to external review, including through the Inspector-General of Taxation.
The work we have done over the last five years in re-inventing the client experience and our culture means many of the allegations from these cases are not representative of today’s practices.
Where we have made mistakes we will apologise and seek to rectify the position and restore the relationship with the taxpayer.
The majority of our clients have a seamless positive engagement with us.
Of the almost 150 million interactions and transactions with have with taxpayers each year, almost all progress smoothly and well.
Less than 0.1% of all interactions result in a complaint or an objection.
There is absolutely no evidence that in roughly 5 per cent of cases the Tax Office gets it wrong. In addition, no review, scrutineer or credible source has ever found a pattern of abuse towards small business owners by the ATO.
We know the overwhelming majority of small businesses want to do the right thing and we are proud of the work we have done to improve the experience of small businesses, and the transformation of our culture to focus on client service and early intervention. In addition, our capability, resources and laws equip us to effectively administer the tax and super systems.
The feedback we consistently receive from credible sources – like small businesses themselves and their key industry associations – is positive about how we listen and respond to their needs. We are concerned this coverage serves only to create tension and worry for small businesses where it did not previously exist, and perhaps even stop people from coming to us to get things sorted. That’s the worst outcome for everyone.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Reforming the ATO, Taxation

‘Mongrel Bunch of Bastards’: ATO Update

April 8, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

The evidence mounts on the ATO’s abuse of its powers with small business people. This will culminate in the Four Corners full story this Monday, ABC 8:30.

We highly recommend you watch this. The Four Corners TV promo is here. 

There has already been considerable coverage:

  • ABC National Radio 7th April: ‘Calls for Increased scrutiny of the ATO’. (3min audio)
  • ABC TV News 7th April : ‘Tax Office Scrutiny’
  • Age & SMH. 4th April: ‘ATO Raids Tax Office Whistleblower Amid Fairfax-Four Corners Investigation’
  • SMH & Age : 7th April ‘How could they do this? The tax office call that sent Kathryn broke.’
  • ABC Online 7th April:  ‘The Tax Office is facing calls for curbs on the “draconian” powers it uses to target small businesses’.

Our conclusion is that the ATO must be reformed. The reform is not to reduce tax collection powers but to ensure that those powers are not abused. More on this later!

Filed Under: Campaigns, Reforming the ATO, Taxation

‘Mongrel Bunch of Bastards’: ABC exposes the truth about the ATO

April 5, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

We thought we’d been strong in our criticism of the Australian Taxation Office! But the ABC Four Corners show airing this Monday 9 April at 8.30pm takes the criticism to a whole new level!

We’ve said of the ATO that it:

  • ‘Is a frozen dinosaur’.
  • ‘Thinks the earth is flat’.

and we’ve asked:

  • has the ATO attempted to pervert the course of justice?

Four Corners comes bang to the point in its title for the program: ‘Mongrel Bunch of Bastards’.

It’s a documentary exposing the mistreatment of small business people by the ATO.

Here’s the link to the ABC promo.

You’ll see and hear the stories of

  • the people we helped when their ABNs were withdrawn late last year.
  • people who’ve been falsely accused of fraud, just like Rod Douglass.

In the show I say that the ATO attacks vulnerable people.

We know this because of the huge effort we’ve put into defending self-employed people unfairly under attack from the ATO.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Reforming the ATO, Taxation

Be prepared: Seven key ATO powers to worry you

March 11, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

Some might say ‘Panic.’ We say ‘Be aware!’ ‘Be prepared!’

Our coverage and criticism of the ATO’s treatment of small business people is extensive. See here.  We understand why some people might think we are exaggerating. Surely the stories are ‘one-offs?’

But we see a pattern. The ATO’s behaviours are a result of its powers, powers that exceed those of the police. It’s a shock to discover that the ATO can:

  • Raid your home without a warrant.
  • Allege a debt without proper evidence.
  • Demand payment of an alleged debt.
  • Forcibly take (garnishee) money from your bank account.
  • Sell your house.
  • Bankrupt you.

All this before you have a chance to defend yourself. Surely not! But unfortunately, ‘yes’, these powers are given to the ATO in legislation.

We say ‘Don’t panic!’ ‘Be aware!’ ‘Be prepared!’ ‘Knowledge is self-empowering!’

Make sure your accountant knows. If your accountant doesn’t understand the ATO’s powers, he or she could make mistakes in handling your tax.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Reforming the ATO, Taxation

It’s the gig economy, stupid!!

January 19, 2018 by Self-Employed Australia

Friday, January 19, 2018

Technology is crushing traditional jobs. The command-and-control factory is being replaced by robots. Banks are rapidly removing pen-pusher jobs by the tens of thousands!!! For those with an economic bent, the Milton Friedman-type assumptions about how an economy operates are dead!

What’s taking over is the ‘gig’ economy. But what is it?  It’s pretty simple really.

Traditional jobs (Friedman assumed) involved an employer having a legal ‘right to control’ an employee. The gig economy does away with this wage-slave-like setup. Instead, the contractual relationships are entirely commercial. The on-line business platforms that facilitate this are many. For example, Uber (ride sharing), Airbnb (accommodation), Amazon (manufacturing and retailing), Airtasker (home and other services) operate like stock markets.

The platforms connect people wanting something (for example, to buy shares) to people delivering something (for example, selling shares). The platforms facilitate and manage the commercial transactions including invoicing, payments and so on. Every transaction is commercial.

If you’re scared of this, well, move over and crawl into a hole!!! Some people claim it’s a crisis and we have to regulate this quickly as if its employment.

  • In London, an ‘Employment Tribunal’ has declared that Uber drivers are employees of Uber. Uber is appealing this.
  • In France and Germany, they have imposed employee-style regulations on Uber to protect the taxi industry from competition.
  • In the UK, an official UK government review, the Taylor Report, has recommended employment-style regulation be imposed on gig workers.

But other jurisdictions are being positive:

  • Florida has introduced laws securing the gig ride-sharing model as legitimate. Part of the law prevents the app company (for example, Uber) stopping the gig workers (drivers) from working for a competitor. In other words, the law enforces the commercial model.
  • Victoria is introducing “Australia’s first fully open and competitive commercial passenger vehicle regulatory model”. The law treats gig workers/drivers as commercial operators regulating them in the same way as other commercial operators/drivers such as taxi drivers.

And, in a major development, the Australian Fair Work Commission has just declared an Uber driver to not be an employee. This makes sense.

The importance of properly approaching the gig economy cannot be underestimated. To fail to embrace it is to be a wrecker of opportunity and an oppressor of people.

This is one reason why we attacked the Australian Taxation Office hard late last year over its removal of Australian Business Numbers from 16 gig economy workers. Yes, we were damn angry with the stupidity of the ATO and succeeded in having the ABNs reinstated. Now that were a bit calmer, we’ve summarized the ‘transcribers’ case here.

And we’ve just added a new piece about how this transcribers case relates to the gig economy.

Remember, this ATO-style attack can happen to anyone. The ATO has gone rabid on this. You need protection. Check it out here.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Defending ABN Contractors, Defending the gig economy, Transcribers, Uber

More thanks on ABN restoration. Including the ATO! Hey?

December 14, 2017 by Self-Employed Australia

Yes, I know. We don’t have much of a reputation for giving praise to the Australian Taxation Office. In fact we’re probably pretty mean. Here’s us calling the ATO lifeless, frozen dinosaurs and that they must think that the world is flat.

Given our comments, we’ve had people ask us how in the world we managed to have the cancelled ABNs reinstated.

Well, first we had great legal leadership. Here’s John and Paige Findley (our primary legal team) with Annette Pike (she’s on the left) from OutScribe shortly after the agreement to reinstate the ABNs was formalized.

Then, the support of key journalists was critical:

  • Robert Gottliebsen wrote Vulnerable small business operators denied tax justice and The tax office should collect tax, not attempt to engineer business.
  • and Grace Collier said Opportunity to make money matters more than holding down a job.

There were also key people in the ATO with whom we had pretty full-on discussions, but we can’t directly identify them. We’ve got to thank those people. The ATO is a complex machine with lots of moving parts, many of which don’t seem to communicate all that well with each other. The ATO people we dealt with on this issue put in a huge effort and were pivotal in the ABN reinstatement outcome. Our thanks to them.

Further, there is the team at OutScribe, the Pike family. They are super-well organized and run a great small business. We worked very tightly with them. They’ve said this about the reinstatement campaign:

We feel very fortunate that we came across SEA. Ken and John have worked tirelessly on behalf of OutScribe and the contractors, with the result that the contractors’ ABNs have been reinstated. OutScribe’s case is still open to investigation with the ATO but we’ve got the SEA in our corner.

Remember: you need to be a member before you have a problem.

We’ll have more information about this story soon.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Defending ABN Contractors, Reforming the ATO, Self-employment, Taxation, Uncategorized

‘Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.’ ABNs reinstated

December 11, 2017 by Self-Employed Australia

You might notice that we haven’t issued a News Alert for about two weeks. That’s been for a very good reason. We’ve been involved in deep and complex negotiations with the Australian Taxation Office over the cancelled ABNs.

You might remember we highlighted this last on the 22nd November where we accused the ATO of being a Frozen Dinosaur—Cold. Lifeless. No connection to reality. Before that we said that The ATO thinks the earth is flat. Yes, that’s perhaps ‘over the top’ of us to refer to the ATO that way.

But we were pretty churned up with the way the 16 vulnerable workers had been treated. Their incomes had been chopped off and they were desperate. We told their stores here.

Happy news however! Their ABNs have been restored. Yeh!!!! It’s been a heck of a lot of work. And we wanted to wait until we were sure that restoration of the ABNs had actually happened before making comment. We’ll tell you the story in follow-up emails, but we’ve got some pretty pleased people. Sarah says the following:

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I can’t believe a few short months ago I didn’t even know you existed! After being self-employed for eight years and suddenly finding myself facing a battle with the ABR/ATO to retain my business, SEA, Ken Phillips and John Findley were my saviours! I can’t express how much they turned things around for me, knowing what to do and who to speak to and what was a just outcome! SEA is vital for small business to help “keep the bastards honest”.

Each of the women were members of Self-Employed Australia, which meant that we could jump to their defence. If we are to defend people effectively, they need to be a member.

It’s like house insurance. You’re only covered if you are insured before your house burns down.

More information soon.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Defending ABN Contractors, Defending the gig economy

ATO a frozen dinosaur. Cold. Lifeless. No connection to reality

November 22, 2017 by Self-Employed Australia

We informed you yesterday about the ATO’s cancelling the Australian Business Numbers (ABNs) of work-from-home mums and dads. The people targeted are all on low incomes, most supplementing their spouse’s incomes, disability or other pensions or just struggling on their own.

There are 16 of these people: five in Queensland, two in South Australia, three in Victoria, five in New South Wales and one in Tasmania. These people are not ‘case numbers’ on some mindless ATO computer system. They are real people. And because of the ATO’s bullying aggression these people are now in crisis!

All had their ABNs withdrawn en masse on the 14 September, nearly ten weeks ago. As a result, their incomes have collapsed or stopped. We’ve been in contact with them. Read this briefing note on just some of them. I defy you not to get really angry when you realize what’s going on! I’m angry!

We’re doing something! We’re actively involved in fighting to have their ABNs restored. But the ATO is like a frozen dinosaur. You know there’s the potential for life there somewhere. But it’s cold, lifeless and there’s no connection to reality.

Here are some facts:

  • The ATO has, on our assessment, applied an illegal process in cancelling the ABNs.
  • The targeted people have been declaring all their income and paying all required tax. We’ve checked!
  • Superannuation payments are in order.

In other words, there is no reason that can justify the ATO’s withdrawing the ABNs. Sorry—yes there is! It’s spiteful, vindictiveness from within the ATO born from a hate of people being independent, standing on their own two feet and being confident Australians. These people are now being forced by the ATO on to social welfare. Well done, ATO.

We need your help.

  • Join us. Isolated we are vulnerable. Together we defend each other.
  • Send an email to your local federal Member of Parliament to demand the return of the ABNs.

Let’s do this!

Filed Under: Campaigns, Defending ABN Contractors, Reforming the ATO, Self-employment, Taxation

The ATO thinks the earth is flat. That’s how dumb and dangerous it is!

November 21, 2017 by Self-Employed Australia

I’m sure the ‘employment assessors’ at the ATO are members of the Flat Earth Society. Yes, a ‘flat-earthers’ group actually exists. It was formed in 1956. Its members are not comedians but serious. Here’s their logo and website. Go figure!

The ATO flat-earthers are the high priest enforcers of the ATO’s flat earth bible: its ‘employee-contractor decision tool’. Have a look at its ‘terrible friendly’ video saying how the ATO will help you. But everything on the video and in the decision tool is wrong at law and promotes a dangerous ATO-manufactured myth. In fact, the very decision-tool itself is an instrument of illegality. And it’s not there to help you but oppress you!

In 1600, during the Great Inquisition, the Italian Dominican friar, Bruno Giordano, was persecuted for claiming the the earth was round and the stars merely suns like our own. Today, the ATO is financially persecuting ordinary people for being self-employed. The ATO does this by applying the illegal ‘decision-tool’, ‘deciding’ people are employees, taking away their Australian Business Numbers—thereby destroying their businesses and incomes.

I’ve had a gutful! When small businesswomen break down on the phone with me because the ATO has done this to them, I say, ‘no more Mr Nice Guy!’ When women who were financially proud are now on social security, I say ‘NO More!’

We’ve been on about this since at least 2013. In 2014 we made a submission on this to the Board of Taxation Review of the ATO. The Board’s 2015 recommendations to fix the decision tool have been ignored by the ATO. Some time after this, I had a yelling match with the Tax Commissioner in front of a Federal Minister over the issue, with me saying there was a problem and the Commissioner saying there wasn’t.

But now we’re handling the fallout from the ATO’s conducting mass ABN withdrawals, mostly against work-from-home mums on very modest incomes. We’re helping these people fight the ATO. The ATO is playing with people’s lives, burning them. More specific information will be forthcoming.

The ATO’s decision-making ‘flat earth’ tool must be abolished. Our campaign begins and will continue long term.

Filed Under: Campaigns, Defending ABN Contractors, Reforming the ATO, Self-employment, Taxation, Transcribers

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