Sections 8WA and 8WB of the TAA create offences for unauthorised requirements or requests that a person’s TFN be quoted and the unauthorised recording, maintaining a record of, use or disclosure of an individual’s TFN respectively, unless an exception applies. Individuals who consider that their TFN information has been mishandled may make a complaint to the Australian Information Commissioner.Īs well as constituting a breach of the TFN Guidelines, unauthorised use or disclosure of TFNs can be an offence under the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (TAA) and attract penalties including imprisonment and monetary fines. The TFN Guidelines only apply to the TFN information of individuals and do not apply to TFN information about other legal persons including corporations, partnerships, superannuation funds and trusts.Ī breach of the TFN Guidelines is an interference with privacy under the Privacy Act. The TFN Guidelines, which are legally binding, regulate the collection, storage, use, disclosure, security and disposal of individuals’ tax file number (TFN) information. These TFN Guidelines replace the previous Tax File Number Guidelines 1992. The Tax File Number Guidelines 2011 (TFN Guidelines) are issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act). The Tax File Number Guidelines 2011 were prepared on 12 December 2011 by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. The clippings in the Scrapbook disappear.Tax File Number Guidelines 2011 issued under the Privacy Act 1988 In Outlook, when you perform a search, the search results don't match the criteria that you set. In Outlook, you can't find information that you added, such as a calendar event or a contact. Outlook contact entries don't display correctly. Outlook items don't open, or the item that opens is not the item that you chose.īlank lines appear in the Outlook message list or in Outlook contacts. Outlook doesn't open, stops responding, or quits unexpectedly. If you have any of the following problems, the database might be damaged and you might have to rebuild it by using the Microsoft Database Utility: If you installed a version of Office that includes Outlook, the database also stores all Outlook data, including messages, events, tasks, preferences, and contacts. In all versions of Office - and stand-alone versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint - the database stores contacts and Scrapbook clips. You can use the Microsoft Database Utility to rebuild the Office database, create a new identity, or set the default identity.
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For instructions about how to create an alias, see Mac OS Help.Īn installation of Office includes the Microsoft Database Utility, which is located in the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office folder. Otherwise, Office will be unable to find your user data. However, if you do this, you must put an alias to the folder in the folder's original location. You can move the folder for an identity, or the whole Microsoft User Data folder, to a different location, such as another hard disk attached to your computer or to a network. The Microsoft User Data folder contains an Office 2011 Identities folder that stores the Office database for each identity in its own folder. The first time that you use Office, a folder named Microsoft User Data is created in the Documents folder provided by the Mac OS.