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International tax reform - where are we? presentation

Published on 25 Aug 06 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

The last 12 months has seen the further development and refinement of Australia’s international tax laws. This presentation covers the developments and their impact on:

  • Australian businesses investing offshore
  • inbound investments into Australia
  • the use of Australia as a regional holding company location.

Author profile

Mathew Chamberlain CTA
Mathew Chamberlain, CTA, is a partner at EY and leads the Perth International Tax Services team. A legal practitioner admitted in WA and NSW, he has more than 32 years’ experience in international tax, focusing on the large multinational and corporate environments across Australia, the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa. Mathew specialises in international tax reform, foreign investment into Australia and outbound investment from Australia. A long-time member of The Tax Institute, Mathew has presented at numerous national and state conventions on international tax issues and has also lectured on tax law at UWA and Curtin. Mathew has also led and participated in a number of government and ATO initiatives, working groups etc. on international tax law and policy issues affecting Australian inbound and outbound investment, including most recently submissions to and liaisons with government on corporate tax residency, the new thin capitalisation and debt deduction creation rules and the treatment of taxpayers in the oil and gas services and shipping industries. - Current at 01 November 2024
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This was presented at WA State Convention .

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