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GST litigation and dispute resolution in the courts paper

Published on 08 Sep 11 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • when should you litigate?
  • misconceptions of litigation
  • litigation options
  • the key to success in litigation.

Author profile

Jeremy Geale CTA
Jeremy Geale, CTA, is a Tax Partner at MinterEllison, having previously been a Deputy Commissioner with the ATO responsible for the ATO's Review and Dispute Resolution area, covering all objections and litigation.  Jeremy has more than 25 years tax and superannuation experience, most of which has been spent assisting taxpayers and the ATO with ATO engagement and to resolve complex tax disputes from audit through to litigation.  He is uniquely placed to assist taxpayers, having not only worked for the ATO in senior roles, but was previously a barrister, representing clients in numerous tax cases before the courts.  He now regularly acts for a broad range of taxpayers from multinationals, large Australia corporates and funds and numerous family offices and high net worth individuals, assisting them with engagement with the ATO, management of tax risk and governance, audit assistance and dispute resolution. - Current at 29 May 2026
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