Yahoo employs online taxman

By Staff, Special to Singapore.CNET.com, CNET.com
Monday, July 16, 2001 05:01 PM
SYDNEY--Yahoo Australia & NZ has revealed more of its jack-of-all-trades status and made a timely launch of its online tax centre.

Siding up with online tax return service eReturn, the Internet portal will enable users to lodge their goods & services tax (GST) returns online--the service will set you back anywhere between A$55 (US$28) to A$75 (US$38) a pop.

"It's great for people thinking of travelling overseas who haven’t had a chance to do their tax return, as well as for Australian’s already overseas," a Yahoo spokesperson said.

The service will also send a copy of the return along with the refund to the users, regardless of geography.

The online taxman will process individual or business tax needs, including complicated GST and BAS lodgements.


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