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Small business people alleging misconduct by the Australian Taxation Office have thrown their support behind proposed changes to the law that would strengthen current rules that require government agencies to behave like model litigants during legal disputes.
In submissions to a Senate inquiry examining whether the laws should be amended to increase rights of taxpayers, they say the ATO fails to fulfil its Model Litigant Obligations.
Read the full article at the Sydney Morning Herald.