News about e-tax
  • ATO e-tax software hit by potential security holes

    The denizens of global security mailing list Bugtraq have started discussing whether the Australian Taxation Office's e-tax 2010 software -- currently being used by millions of Australians to submit their tax returns -- has a security hole in it, due to the way it deals with remote Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates.

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    Updated: ATO yet to budge on Mac, Linux e-tax

    The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has remained defiant in forcing Australian taxpayers to electronically submit their tax returns through Windows-only software.

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    ATO in cone of silence on system upgrade

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is maintaining its silence over whether it will proceed with the biggest IT upgrade in its history. The agency has declined to provide an update on the technical deployment of the nation's new income tax IT system, scheduled to commence on Friday, despite several requests for clarification.

  • Trade group releases new list of 'awful' Internet laws

    A Maine law that would require e-commerce vendors to get parental permission before collecting any personal information about teens and children is so broad that it could lead to lawsuits against vendors of many Internet services, according to the NetChoice trade group.

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    Garrett approves national e-waste recycling program

    Environment minister Peter Garrett has today given the nod to national e-waste recycling at a conference of state and federal environment ministers in Tasmania this week.

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