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Tax agent deregistered for false SMSF declarations

The Tax Practitioners Board has terminated the licence of a registered tax agent after revealing he had made false declarations in more than 170 SMSF tax returns.

by Adrian Flores
May 18, 2020
in News
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The agent had included details of an SMSF auditor in the tax returns, including in his own SMSF tax return, when he knew the returns had not been audited, the TPB said in a statement.

The BCC said it found that the agent’s conduct occurred through the 2012 to 2019 years, and that the agent did not advise his clients that the SMSF tax returns had not been audited.

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Further, the committee found that the agent had breached the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 in relation to his own SMSF.

“The BCC considered that the agent’s dishonest conduct undermined the integrity of the tax system and his behaviour had been systemic, extending over several years,” the TPB said.

“The BCC determined that the agent’s conduct breached the Code of Professional Conduct and he ceased to be a fit and proper person to be registered.”

Terminating the agent’s registration, the BCC also imposed a four-year ban on the agent from applying for registration.

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Comments 5

  1. anon 2 says:
    6 years ago

    who would be stupid enough to do this..?
    why do they do these silly things..?
    I don’t get it.

    Reply
  2. Edward says:
    6 years ago

    This looks to me like falsifying documents. Isn’t that a criminal offence? and if it isn’t, it should be!

    Reply
    • Bonnie Bonstan says:
      6 years ago

      IF it were a financial planner, ASIC would be referring to AFP for prosecution with fraud, and then pushing the story out to every media channel in order to meet their ‘heads on sticks’ quota (that is a real phrase they have used internally).

      Reply
  3. Bruce Phillips says:
    6 years ago

    Should be a permanent ban

    Reply
  4. Lyn says:
    6 years ago

    Good job! Lets keep weeding out those making false declarations and doing dodgy stuff.

    Reply

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