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Q and A: Demergers

Published on 01 Sep 02 by "TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA" JOURNAL ARTICLE

This month in Q and A we answer questions about demergers and how they can be used for small and medium enterprises.

Author profiles

Michael Parker CTA
Photo of author, Michael PARKER Michael is a Partner in the Taxation section of Hall & Wilcox Lawyers. His practice focuses on tax disputes, domestic income tax issues, including CGT and Div 7A, business sales, acquisitions and restructures and GST. Michael has extensive experience handling a broad range of taxpayer disputes, including disputes concerning the small business CGT concessions, having acted for the taxpayers in White v FCT [2009] FCA 880, White v FCT [2012] FCA 109 and Altnot v FCT [2013] AATA 140, among other cases. Michael regularly consults to the Board of Taxation and Treasury, including in respect of Div 7A, small business impediments and the small business CGT concessions. He is a regular presenter for The Tax Institute. - Current at 05 May 2022
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Leanne HUGHSON
Leanne is a Senior Associate at Hall & Wilcox Lawyers, Melbourne.
Current at August 2005
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Simon Tisher CTA
Simon Tisher has been a barrister at the Victorian Bar since May 2003. He is well known and respected as a barrister and within the tax profession. Most of Simon’s experience at the Bar relates to tax matters (state and federal) and matters related to taxation: superannuation, insolvency, bankruptcy and professional indemnity claims (commonly involving tax advice). He acts for taxpayers and for the Australian Taxation Office in disputes ranging from small individual matters to large corporate tax disputes. Simon has sound experience in commercial litigation matters and has a busy advisory practice. Simon also has an interest in National Disability Insurance Scheme matters. Simon has been included in “Leading Tax Barristers - Victoria” in Doyles Guide every year from 2017 and in Best Lawyers (Tax Law, 2021, 2022 and 2023 editions). He is a past Sir Charles Lowe prize winner for advocacy. Simon has published several articles in the Law Institute Journal and Taxation in Australia, and is the author of the tax chapter of de Groot’s Wills, Probate and Administration Practice (Victoria). He is a member and past chair of The Tax Institute's State Taxes Committee. He is a frequent presenter to organisations such as Television Education Network, the Tax Institute and Legalwise Seminars. - Current at 28 November 2024
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