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BHP Wins $643 Million Australian Tax Dispute Over Iron Plant (Bloomberg) April 2 (Bloomberg) -- BHP Billiton Ltd. , the world’s largest mining company, won a $643 million dispute with the Australian Tax Office over its closed Boodarie iron plant in the country. Tax return stimulus rush (The Age) Accountants swamped with tax returns from people seeking to claim $900 stimulus payment. $900 stimulus sparks rush to file tax returns (Queensland Country Life) ACCOUNTANTS have been swamped with people filing tax returns so that they are able to claim the $900 stimulus payment. Tax office to plug Woolworths wine tax leaks (Queensland Country Life) Woolworths liquor is understood to be the subject of an investigation by the Australian Taxation Office, which issued a taxpayer alert yesterday to entities attempting to slash their wine equalisation tax (WET) bill. Tax Office awaits nod to print $900 bonus cheques for workers (Blue Mountains Gazette) The Australian Taxation Office will have to wait until tomorrow to find out whether they can begin printing tax bonus cheques to working Australians. TAX-NEWS.COM (Tax-News.com) Following the High Court’s decision, the Australian Taxation Office has announced that the 7.4 million people who have already lodged their 2007-08 tax return will began receiving their tax bonus payments from April 6. First bonus payments in bank tomorrow (News Interactive) THE first of the Federal Government's $900 stimulus bonus cheque payments will reach bank accounts tomorrow, Australian Tax Office second commissioner Jenny Granger said. Tax bonus rolled out (Herald Sun) MILLIONS should wake up on Wednesday with an extra $900 in their bank accounts, but the Tax Office is urging people not to panic if their money does not arrive straight away. Hartnell tries to cut tax deal (Albany and Great Southern Weekender) A FORMER chairman of the Australian Securities Commission, Tony Hartnell, has extended an olive branch to the Tax Office, a move that could lead to an out-of court settlement for his long-running stoush over a $772,466 tax deduction. Accountants cash in on bonus time (Margaret River Mail) ACCOUNTANTS have been swamped with people filing tax returns so that they are able to claim the $900 stimulus payment. Figures from the Australian Taxation Office reveal that 166,000 returns were lodged in the week ending March 29, compared to 80,000 that were lodged in the same period last year.
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