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A senior executive at the Australian Tax Office has accused "some partners" at the big four consulting firms of "disrupting" the taxation system and warned that the agency is looking closely into the activities of these unidentified individuals.
A Senate estimates hearing last Wednesday also heard that parliament could be given rare insight into the income of Australia’s big four consulting firms PwC, KPMG, EY and Deloitte, with the ATO to consider revealing the tax information of the partnerships.
Read more at the Financial Review.