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International tax reform - in search of foreign shores paper

Published on 08 Jul 05 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • changes that have made doing business from Australia more attractive
  • what to look out for when your client wants to expand business into Asia or the USA
  • the ATO announcements regarding auditing transfer pricing for SMEs - what is the policy and the ATO approach?

Author profiles

Paul Banister CTA
Photo of author, Paul BANISTER Paul Banister, CTA, is a Chartered Accountant and a Partner at Grant Thornton in their Private Enterprise team in Brisbane. He has over 40 years’ experience working with clients in an array of industries to help them navigate through complex and potentially risky tax and commercial issues, including to address tax disputes. His expertise includes domestic and international tax planning, transaction advisory and support, superannuation structuring and advice, succession planning, estate planning and philanthropy. Paul has presented at many professional and business forums, both in Australia and internationally, and is a published author. Paul is the Vice President of The Tax Institute and was the recipient of The Tax Institute’s SME Tax Adviser of the  Year Award for 2016. - Current at 13 February 2026
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Peter Godber CTA-Life
Peter Godber, CTA (life) has over 35 years experience in giving professional taxation advice and dealing with change to Australian tax laws. Peter provides advice in many areas of taxation, including business taxation, business and investment structuring, international tax planning, prudential tax audits and tax risk management. - Current at 21 July 2023
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