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Part IVA and corporates presentation
Published on 13 Feb 12 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Part IVA seems to have been constantly before the courts over the last two years. This presentation brings some sense to the output of the courts including:
- the significant issues in the recent plethora of Part IVA cases
- responsibilities for creating the counterfactual
- challenging unattractive counterfactuals
- handling multiple alternatives
- the relationship between the scheme and the counterfactualt
- the ‘do nothing’ option.
Author profile
Prof Graeme Cooper FTI
Graeme Cooper, FTI, is an Emeritus Professor at Sydney University Law School and consultant to Herbert Smith Freehills. He is a former Chair of the New South Wales State Council of The Tax Institute and former member of the National Council. He has worked as a consultant to the ATO, Treasury, Board of Taxation, United Nations, OECD, World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and several foreign governments. He was admitted to legal practice in New South Wales and Victoria, and practised commercial law and tax in Sydney before entering teaching. He has taught in law schools in Australia, Europe, Canada and the United States, and holds degrees from the University of Sydney, University of Illinois and Columbia University, New York.
- Current at
18 July 2023
This was presented at Current Corporate Tax Issues .
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