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Service Description: AbstractTaxation Statistics 2012-13 is a continental dataset providing an overview of the income and tax status of Australian individuals, companies, partnerships, trusts and funds for the 2012-13 financial year.The dataset was compiled for the annual publication, Taxation Statistics, the ATO’s key statistical report. It provides a comprehensive statistical summary of information taxpayers report to the ATO. It includes information sourced from:The income tax returns of individuals, companies, super funds, partnerships and trusts.Annual returns for fringe benefits tax (FBT) and goods and services tax (GST).Business activity statements (BAS) and instalment activity statements (IAS).Schedules for rental properties, capital gains tax (CGT) and international dealings.Superannuation member contribution statements (MCS).Other information reported to the ATO in relation to excise, the pay as you go (PAYG) system, and charitable institutions.Previous versions of this dataset are available on the Australian Government open government data portal data.gov.auCurrencyDate Published: 08 April 2015Date Updated: 11 August 2023Modification Frequency: As neededData ExtentSpatial ExtentNorth: -9.1°South: -44.2°East: 159.1°West: 96.8°Source informationData and Metadata are available from Taxation Statistics 2012-13 | Datasets | data.gov.au - beta, Taxation Statistics 2012-13 - Dataset - data.gov.au.The data was obtained from the Australian Taxation Office.Catalog Entry: Taxation Statistics 2012-13 | Datasets | data.gov.au - betaLineage statementThis layer was put together using two datasets. Australian taxation and income data provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), was joined to the 2011 Postal Areas shapefile provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).Australian Statistical Geography – Postal Areas:Postal Areas (POAs) are an ABS approximation of postcodes created to enable the release of ABS data on areas that, as closely as possible, approximate postcodes. This enables the comparison of ABS data with other data collected using postcodes as the geographic reference. Postal Areas are approximated using one or more Mesh Blocks (MBs) from the ASGS. Postal Areas are defined to cover the whole of geographic Australia.Data Preparation:The CSV was joined to the POA geographies using the 4 digit postcode. For the CSV, it was exported as a file geodatabase and a new field had to be generated where the postcodes were entered as text data to maintain the leading zeroes. The new text postcode field was then joined to the ABS POA_Name field.All data manipulations, joins, and spatial operations were performed using ArcGIS Pro 3.4.3.Data Loss:The taxation statistics CSV and corresponding ABS data have the following record counts:File NameNumber of Recordsaveragetaxableincome201213.csv2563POA_2011_AUST.shp2516The ATO dataset experienced a data loss of 47 records that did not align to an ABS POA code. Postcodes on the ATO datasets are self-reported on individuals’ tax returns documentation. The data loss is attributed to mis-reporting, reporting of old postcodes from the 2006 census, and PO Boxes and Large Volume Receivers.Data dictionaryAttribute nameDescriptionAREA_SQKMThe area in square kilometres of the postcode.Average Taxable IncomeThe average taxable income of the postcode.PostcodesThe postcode affiliated with that area.SHAPE_LengthLength of polygon outline.SHAPE_AreaArea of the polygon.ContactAustralian Taxation Office, taxstats@ato.gov.au

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Description: AbstractTaxation Statistics 2012-13 is a continental dataset providing an overview of the income and tax status of Australian individuals, companies, partnerships, trusts and funds for the 2012-13 financial year.The dataset was compiled for the annual publication, Taxation Statistics, the ATO’s key statistical report. It provides a comprehensive statistical summary of information taxpayers report to the ATO. It includes information sourced from:The income tax returns of individuals, companies, super funds, partnerships and trusts.Annual returns for fringe benefits tax (FBT) and goods and services tax (GST).Business activity statements (BAS) and instalment activity statements (IAS).Schedules for rental properties, capital gains tax (CGT) and international dealings.Superannuation member contribution statements (MCS).Other information reported to the ATO in relation to excise, the pay as you go (PAYG) system, and charitable institutions.Previous versions of this dataset are available on the Australian Government open government data portal data.gov.auCurrencyDate Published: 08 April 2015Date Updated: 11 August 2023Modification Frequency: As neededData ExtentSpatial ExtentNorth: -9.1°South: -44.2°East: 159.1°West: 96.8°Source informationData and Metadata are available from Taxation Statistics 2012-13 | Datasets | data.gov.au - beta, Taxation Statistics 2012-13 - Dataset - data.gov.au.The data was obtained from the Australian Taxation Office.Catalog Entry: Taxation Statistics 2012-13 | Datasets | data.gov.au - betaLineage statementThis layer was put together using two datasets. Australian taxation and income data provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), was joined to the 2011 Postal Areas shapefile provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).Australian Statistical Geography – Postal Areas:Postal Areas (POAs) are an ABS approximation of postcodes created to enable the release of ABS data on areas that, as closely as possible, approximate postcodes. This enables the comparison of ABS data with other data collected using postcodes as the geographic reference. Postal Areas are approximated using one or more Mesh Blocks (MBs) from the ASGS. Postal Areas are defined to cover the whole of geographic Australia.Data Preparation:The CSV was joined to the POA geographies using the 4 digit postcode. For the CSV, it was exported as a file geodatabase and a new field had to be generated where the postcodes were entered as text data to maintain the leading zeroes. The new text postcode field was then joined to the ABS POA_Name field.All data manipulations, joins, and spatial operations were performed using ArcGIS Pro 3.4.3.Data Loss:The taxation statistics CSV and corresponding ABS data have the following record counts:File NameNumber of Recordsaveragetaxableincome201213.csv2563POA_2011_AUST.shp2516The ATO dataset experienced a data loss of 47 records that did not align to an ABS POA code. Postcodes on the ATO datasets are self-reported on individuals’ tax returns documentation. The data loss is attributed to mis-reporting, reporting of old postcodes from the 2006 census, and PO Boxes and Large Volume Receivers.Data dictionaryAttribute nameDescriptionAREA_SQKMThe area in square kilometres of the postcode.Average Taxable IncomeThe average taxable income of the postcode.PostcodesThe postcode affiliated with that area.SHAPE_LengthLength of polygon outline.SHAPE_AreaArea of the polygon.ContactAustralian Taxation Office, taxstats@ato.gov.au

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