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The Tax Practitioners Board has defended its ability to police rogue tax agents and has called on agents to dob in unlawful agents or clients once new whistleblower laws come into action.
Speaking at the Accounting Business Expo, TPB chair, Ian Taylor said that while comments made by ATO commissioner Chris Jordan last week had rightly caused angst within the community, it was a timely reminder for registered tax agents to remember their obligations set out in the Code of Professional Conduct.
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