Why are numbers in Taxation Statistics different to numbers in other Tax Office publications, other government department or other private agencies’ publications?
There are several reasons why numbers in Taxation Statistics may be different to numbers in other publications. Difference in cut-off processing dates We load return form information that has been lodged and processed into our databases. Because returns may be lodged late or amended by a taxpayer, the data for an income year (or FBT year) contained in a database are constantly changing. To compile the statistics reported in Taxation Statistics tables, we choose a cut-off date for the processed data. Any statistics that could have been collected from return forms processed, or amendments made, after the chosen processing cut-off date are not included in the statistics shown in the publication. Hence, if a different cut-off date is chosen for another Tax Office publication, it is likely that the statistics reported would be different from the statistics reported in Taxation Statistics, even if they refer to the same income, financial or FBT year. Difference in the definition of terms Oth
There are several reasons why numbers in Taxation statistics may be different to numbers in other publications. Difference in cut-off processing dates We load return form information that has been lodged and processed into our databases. Because returns may be lodged late or amended by a taxpayer, the data for an income year (or FBT year) contained in a database are constantly changing. To compile the statistics reported in Taxation statistics tables, we choose a cut-off date for the processed data. Any statistics that could have been collected from return forms processed, or amendments made, after the chosen processing cut-off date are not included in the statistics shown in the publication. Hence, if a different cut-off date is chosen for another Tax Office publication, it is likely that the statistics reported would be different from the statistics reported in Taxation statistics, even if they refer to the same income, financial or FBT year. Difference in the definition of terms Oth
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