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简介Image: HnryData released last year by the Inspector-General of Taxation showed that small businesses...
Data released last year by the Inspector-General of Taxation showed that small businesses, which includes sole traders, consistently accounted for over 60% of debt owning to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
In dollar terms, that's AU$21 billion of the total AU$34 billion that was owing to the ATO by the end financial year 2020.
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