Chapter 4: Other Authorities
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Chapter 4: Other Authorities
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australiantaxoffice: Federal body responsible for collecting revenue on behalf of the Federal Government (3 words 10,3,6)
taxpractitionersboard: Regulatory authority for tax agents and BAS agents (3 words 3,13,5)
departmentoffinance: Provides strategic advice, guidance and service provision of new and existing information and communication technologies to government operations (3 words 10,2,7)
budget: Explains the Government's spending and taxation plans for the next financial year.
treasury: Provides advice to the government on economic, fiscal and monetary policy.
accc: Australia's competition and consumer regulator (abbv).
nationalcompetitioncouncil: Policy advisory body whose role it is to improve Australia's competitiveness by encouraging innovation and efficiency (3 words 8,11,7).
austrac: Australia's AML/CTF regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit (abbv).
vedaadvantage: Australia's main credit reference agency (2 words 4,9).
privacy: The act of keeping personal information confidential.
investaustralia: Agency responsible for helping international businesses get established in Australia (2 words 6,9).
consumerprotection: State based agencies in conjunction with the ACCC are responsible for this by promoting a fair and competitive business environment (2 words 8,10).
abn: Unique number used to identify a business with the ATO (abbv).
taxagent: Registered person who is allowed to charge a fee for preparing tax returns (2 words 3,5).
tuesday: The Budget is usually tabled in Parliament on the second .............. in May.
modelling: Process conducted by the Treasury to see what effect Government activity will have.
laundering: Refers to the act of turning 'dirty' money into 'clean' or legal money.
layering: Process of using a series of transactions through various companies, businesses and financial institutions to hide the origin and destination of money.
creditfile: Kept for people and businesses who have been credit active for the past seven years (2 words 6,4).
riskmanagement: What Veda Advantage provide to their clients (2 words 4,10).
Chapter 4: Other Authorities
Across:5. | Refers to the act of turning 'dirty' money into 'clean' or legal money. | 7. | Unique number used to identify a business with the ATO (abbv). | 11. | Australia's main credit reference agency (2 words 4,9). | 12. | Kept for people and businesses who have been credit active for the past seven years (2 words 6,4). | 13. | The act of keeping personal information confidential. |
| 14. | Registered person who is allowed to charge a fee for preparing tax returns (2 words 3,5). | 16. | Regulatory authority for tax agents and BAS agents (3 words 3,13,5) | 17. | Provides advice to the government on economic, fiscal and monetary policy. | 18. | Provides strategic advice, guidance and service provision of new and existing information and communication technologies to government operations (3 words 10,2,7) | 19. | Agency responsible for helping international businesses get established in Australia (2 words 6,9). |
| | Down:1. | What Veda Advantage provide to their clients (2 words 4,10). | 2. | Process of using a series of transactions through various companies, businesses and financial institutions to hide the origin and destination of money. | 3. | Policy advisory body whose role it is to improve Australia's competitiveness by encouraging innovation and efficiency (3 words 8,11,7). | 4. | State based agencies in conjunction with the ACCC are responsible for this by promoting a fair and competitive business environment (2 words 8,10). | 6. | Federal body responsible for collecting revenue on behalf of the Federal Government (3 words 10,3,6) |
| 8. | Process conducted by the Treasury to see what effect Government activity will have. | 9. | Australia's competition and consumer regulator (abbv). | 10. | Australia's AML/CTF regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit (abbv). | 15. | Explains the Government's spending and taxation plans for the next financial year. | 16. | The Budget is usually tabled in Parliament on the second .............. in May. |
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Chapter 4: Other Authorities
Across:5. | Refers to the act of turning 'dirty' money into 'clean' or legal money. | 7. | Unique number used to identify a business with the ATO (abbv). | 11. | Australia's main credit reference agency (2 words 4,9). | 12. | Kept for people and businesses who have been credit active for the past seven years (2 words 6,4). | 13. | The act of keeping personal information confidential. |
| 14. | Registered person who is allowed to charge a fee for preparing tax returns (2 words 3,5). | 16. | Regulatory authority for tax agents and BAS agents (3 words 3,13,5) | 17. | Provides advice to the government on economic, fiscal and monetary policy. | 18. | Provides strategic advice, guidance and service provision of new and existing information and communication technologies to government operations (3 words 10,2,7) | 19. | Agency responsible for helping international businesses get established in Australia (2 words 6,9). |
| | Down:1. | What Veda Advantage provide to their clients (2 words 4,10). | 2. | Process of using a series of transactions through various companies, businesses and financial institutions to hide the origin and destination of money. | 3. | Policy advisory body whose role it is to improve Australia's competitiveness by encouraging innovation and efficiency (3 words 8,11,7). | 4. | State based agencies in conjunction with the ACCC are responsible for this by promoting a fair and competitive business environment (2 words 8,10). | 6. | Federal body responsible for collecting revenue on behalf of the Federal Government (3 words 10,3,6) |
| 8. | Process conducted by the Treasury to see what effect Government activity will have. | 9. | Australia's competition and consumer regulator (abbv). | 10. | Australia's AML/CTF regulator and specialist financial intelligence unit (abbv). | 15. | Explains the Government's spending and taxation plans for the next financial year. | 16. | The Budget is usually tabled in Parliament on the second .............. in May. |
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