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Risky business: cash flow/tax value approach
Published on 30 Mar 00 by NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
A paper which discusses how the government is to incorporate a new way to calculate taxable income in its high-level reform of the business tax system.
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Neil Ward
Neil Ward FTIA leads the Deloitte Australian Financial Services Tax Group. He has more than 30 years experience in advising in tax. Prior to joining Deloitte in March 2000, Neil spent 12 years with the ANZ Banking Group in Australia and the United Kingdom. Neil is recognised as one of the leading tax advisers on financial arrangements, foreign exchange, thin capitalisation, capital management, withholding tax and infrastructure transactions. - Current at 06 May 2009
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