On 15/9/19 12:05 pm, David Cousens wrote:
Liz, Possible more significant will be the SBR (standard Business Reporting) of which the STP is one of the first installments. It will have an extension of the MyGov ID which will be used for reporting to multiple agencies which will replace AUSkey in March 2020. It will be used for any of the following: Australian Business Register Australian Taxation Office Australian Securities and Investments Commission ACT Revenue Office QLD Office of State Revenue NSW Office of State Revenue Revenue SA TAS State Revenue Office Territory Revenue Office State Revenue Office VIC WA State Revenue and will address things like licence renewals, business registrations etc directly.
Real Big Brother stuff, where you can't run a business without a slew of IT things you need to fork out money for.
I'm furious the Liberals brought this in, it it totally against what their ethos is in regards to small business. We don't work for the government as some kind of serfs.
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