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Taking a dispute to the AAT and proving your case paper

Published on 09 Sep 14 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • nature and jurisdiction of the AAT
  • onus of proof & grounds
  • section 37 documents
  • practically speaking.

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Clare Thompson ATI
Clare Thompson SC, ATI, is a barrister practising at Francis Burt Chambers since 2004. Prior to that she spent 10 years with major firm Freehills. She practises in commercial litigation with a focus on taxation, banking, property and equity. In 2020, 2021 and 2022 she was named in Doyle’s Guide’s list of leading tax barristers in Western Australia. She holds a first-class Honours degree in Laws from the University of Tasmania, a Masters of Laws from Melbourne University, a Bachelor of Business from the University of South Australia and a Grad Dip in Management from Curtin University. She was appointed Senior Counsel in 2021. - Current at 02 December 2022
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