Tax administration 2012

Tensions in tax decision-making: The decision to not collect tax

Source: Australian Tax Forum Journal Article

Published Date: 1 Dec 2012

 

The Commissioner of Taxation is vested with the power to assess tax, and with the power to collect tax which is due and owing. However, the Commissioner and the responsible Minister also have a statutory power to not collect tax, thus creating an inherent tension in the administrative decision making process.

This paper outlines the statutory sources of power, judicial precedent, and administrative guidance relating to the decision to not collect tax. While the decision to not collect tax has a threshold test of taxpayer hardship, the hardship test is a necessary but not sufficient condition, and if hardship is established the decision-maker then has a discretion as to whether or not to provide relief from the liability to pay tax.

The paper argues that tensions in this decision process arise in relation to both the decision-maker, and the considerations in exercising the administrative discretion to not collect tax. In relation to the former, the paper questions whether it is appropriate to have the power to collect, and the power to not collect, vested with the same decision-maker. The paper further argues, in relation to the considerations in exercising the discretionary power, that the discretion should not be unfettered, but the factors for consideration should be limited.

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