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Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman

  • < 100 employees

Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman Graduate Programs & Internships

  • Accounting & Advisory
  • Banking & Financial Services
  • Government & Public Service

The Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO) is an independent Officer appointed by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia to lead an important free service to assist the Australian community with the tax system. They seek to improve taxation administration and help taxpayers with complaints about the administrative actions of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB). They are completely independent of the ATO and the TPB.

They are dedicated tax experts and professionals (lawyers, accountants and economists) who understand the tax system. We help to improve taxation administration by

  • assisting taxpayers with enquiries about their tax and getting the assistance they need;
  • investigating complaints by taxpayers and their representatives about the ATO and the TPB; and
  • reviewing the operation of the tax administration laws and system, and reporting (publicly) our recommendations to the Minister, Government, Parliament, ATO and TPB.

Their services are free to all taxpayers – unrepresented individuals, tax practitioners, directors and businesses, whether directly or through their representatives.

Recruitment Process

The first three steps in the IGTO graduate recruitment process include

1. Written pitch against the duty statement - up to 1 page.

2. CV.

3. Academic transcript.

Shortlisting will occur at this point and applicants who have been shortlisted for an interview will be asked to attend a virtual interview.

4. Attend virtual zoom interview for up to 40 minutes. Approx 6 questions will be asked by two-panel members.

5. Written and verbal skills will also be tested at the virtual zoom interview.

After the interview, the panel will consider the ranking of all applicants. The successful applicant(s) will be notified and asked to complete pre-employment security screening and the Australian Government Vetting Service application.

6. Successful applicants complete a letter of acceptance and commence vetting requirements.

7. Unsuccessful applicants notified and can request feedback.

8. Start date commences once pre-employment security screening is complete and at the mutually agreed time.

9. Employment commences and is subject to a six month probation period.

Please note to be eligible for employment with the IGTO all applicants must be Australian citizens.

Remuneration & Career Growth

  • Graduates commence on an APS4.1 salary (currently $69,444 and moving to $70,833 on 21/7/21).
  • 15.4% contribution to superannuation.
  • Flexible work arrangements are supported with all our staff participating in some form of flexibility - work from home (currently up to 80% but subject to review), flexible hours between 7 AM to 7 PM.
  • Relevant learning and development supported in hours and cost - that also meets the minimum requirement for any professional membership, eg CPA, CA, Law Society.
  • Stand down period between Christmas and New Year.
  • One on one mentoring during the first 3 months.
  • Career progression opportunities for high performing graduates.
  • Because we are so small there is an opportunity to work on a range of corporate services - budgeting, financial statements, annual report, corporate plan, ICT, innovations and business improvement and various projects and reviews.

Jobs & Opportunities

Locations With Jobs & Opportunities
  • Sydney
Hiring candidates with qualifications in
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Business & Management
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Law, Legal Studies & Justice