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Promoter penalty provisions - an overview of the provisions including an analysis of the key areas of risks and responsibilities paper
Published on 22 May 07 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- the conduct to which the provisions relate
- promoter
- 'mere advice' exception
- employees
- conduct that results in another person being a promoter
- tax exploitation scheme
- civil penalties and injunctive relief.
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The Hon. Justice Jennifer Davies
The Hon Jennifer Davies SC is a retired judge of the Federal Court of Australia and during her time on the bench was the national coordinating judge of the Taxation National Practice Area. Prior to her appointment to the Federal Court she was a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, sitting in the Commercial Court division and before then, a member of the Bar from May 1983. She took silk in 2004. She is on the board of the International Association of Tax Judges. She is also an Honorary Principal Fellow at the University of Melbourne lecturing in postgraduate courses and on the Melbourne University Tax Advisory board and a member of the Australian Academy of Law, the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law and the International Fiscal Association, and a Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia. She has resumed practice at the Victorian Bar in advice work, early neutral evaluations, arbitrations, and mediations. - Current at 14 May 2025
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