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Australia’s conservative opposition will repeal controversial tax agent reporting rules if elected in the country’s May general election
This week in tax: PwC reportedly reaches multimillion-dollar settlement with ex-partner over payouts
The deal comes after PwC had accused Paul McNab of using confidential information; in other news, McDermott hired a new London tax head from a US rival
The Labor government has done more than any previous administration to crack down on multinational tax avoidance, Andrew Leigh also tells ITR
Krause will take the reins until President Trump’s pick Billy Long assumes the role; in other news, CohnReznick became the latest tax firm to receive private equity backing
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaEddie Ahn of DLA Piper Australia provides an update on the Minerva Financial Group v Federal Commissioner of Taxation case, which considered the application of Australia’s general anti-avoidance rules to a business restructure.
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalBernard van Gerrevink and Hilde Atsma of KPMG Meijburg & Co and Jenny Wong of KPMG Australia explain why tax transparency is set to become an integral part of ESG disclosures.
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Sponsored by DLA Piper AustraliaAdam Smith of DLA Piper Australia reports on the New South Wales Supreme Court’s ruling that three hydroelectric power stations constituted property outside the traditional categories used in determining the character of an interest.
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