Office of State Revenue (New South Wales)

New South Wales
Office of State Revenue
Agency overview
Jurisdiction New South Wales
Headquarters The Lang Centre, 132 Marsden Street, Parramatta, New South Wales
Annual budget A$20 billion (2013/14)[1]
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Tony Newbury,
    Executive Director and Chief Commissioner of State Revenue, Director of State Debt Recovery Office, and Commissioner of Fines Administration
Parent Agency Department of Finance and Services
Child Agency
  • State Debt Recovery Office
Key documents
  • Land Tax Act 1956
  • Pay-Roll Tax Act 1971
  • Stamp Duties Act 1920
Website www.osr.nsw.gov.au

The New South Wales Office of State Revenue (OSR) is an administrative division of the Government of New South Wales that has responsibility for collecting New South Wales taxes. The Office of State Revenue is an administrative division of the New South Wales Department of Finance and Services, which itself is an agency of the New South Wales Treasury.

OSR administers state taxation and revenue programs for and on behalf of the people of NSW. The agency helps to develop policy, implement legislation, collect revenue, process and enforce outstanding fines and penalties. It administers state taxation laws, including the Land Tax Act 1956, Pay-Roll Tax Act 1971 and the Stamp Duties Act 1920.

In 2013-2014, the OSR collected more than A$20 billion in revenue.[1]

The chief executive officer of the administrative division, called the Executive Director and Chief Commissioner of State Revenue, Director of State Debt Recovery Office, and Commissioner of Fines Administration, is Tony Newbury. The agency reports to the Minister for Finance, Services and Property, the Honourable Dominic Perrottet MP. The minister is responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales.

Grants

On behalf of the NSW Government, the agency administers grants for:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Annual Report 2013/14" (PDF). Office of Finance & Services (PDF). Government of New South Wales. 2014. p. 3. ISSN 2202-8072. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
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