Who is the head of Revenue NSW?
Who is the head of Revenue NSW?
Revenue NSW
Agency overview | |
---|---|
Minister responsible | Hon. Victor Dominello MP, Minister for Customer Service |
Agency executive | Scott Johnston, Deputy Secretary, Chief Commissioner of State Revenue, Commissioner of Fines Administration |
Parent Agency | Department of Customer Service |
What is the role of revenue NSW?
We are responsible for collecting revenues, administering grants and recovering debts on behalf of the people of NSW. Our revenue represents over 35 per cent of NSW finances, which helps fund essential community services, such as health care, education, public transport, infrastructure and policing.
Is revenue NSW part of Service NSW?
More information. Revenue NSW is a division within the Department of Customer Service, which is part of the Treasury and Finance Cluster. Revenue NSW fairly administers state taxation and revenue for, and on behalf of, the people of NSW.
How do I call revenue NSW?
Call us on +612 7808 6900 if you can’t find what you’re looking for.
Is revenue NSW Open?
Hours of operation: 7:00am – 7:00pm Monday to Friday.
Can I contact revenue by phone?
Revenue can deal with simpler RICT queries from companies on the phone. Call (01) 858 9843 between the hours of 9.30am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday.
What is the ABN for revenue NSW?
ABN. Our Australian Business Number is: 81913830179.
What is eDuties?
Our eDuties portal has been designed in consultation with the Law Society of NSW and the Australian Institute of Conveyancers NSW and offers you a range of benefits, including: supporting eConveyancing. making it easier for you to do business with us and with your customers.
What is revenue NSW Civil?
Nominate someone else. Elect to go to court. General enquiry: fines. Overdue fines. 1300 655 805 | +61 2 7808 6941.
What percentage is stamp duty in NSW?
NSW Stamp Duty Rates
Property value | Transfer duty rate |
---|---|
$0 to $14,000 | $1.25 for every $100 (the minimum is $10) |
$14,000 to $32,000 | $175 plus $1.50 for every $100 over $14,000 |
$32,000 to $85,000 | $445 plus $1.75 for every $100 over $32,000 |
$85,000 to $319,000 | $1,372 plus $3.50 for every $100 over $85,000 |
How do I get in touch with revenue?
Call (01) 858 9843 between the hours of 9.30am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday.
Who is the Chief Commissioner of state revenue in NSW?
Chief Commissioner of State Revenue. Commissioner of Fines Admistration. Deputy Secretary. Stephen Brady was appointed as the Deputy Secretary of Revenue NSW, Chief Commissioner of State Revenue and Commissioner of Fines Administration in July 2015.
Who is the Commissioner of fines in NSW?
Commissioner of Fines Admistration. Deputy Secretary. Stephen Brady was appointed as the Deputy Secretary of Revenue NSW, Chief Commissioner of State Revenue and Commissioner of Fines Administration in July 2015.
What are the obligations of a volunteer officer under WHS?
A volunteer officer will be expected to comply with the officers’ duty and the regulator can compel compliance with that duty by issuing an improvement notice. The health and safety duty of an officer requires them to exercise due diligence to ensure compliance by the PCBU with its WHS obligations.