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Whod be an accountant? A review of the criminal penalty regime for taxation offences
Published on 01 Feb 04 by "TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA" JOURNAL ARTICLE
In my practice I deal with accountants who have very little idea of the regulatory regime under which they practice, and the penalties attached to those practitioners who 'cross the line' when it comes to dealing with their clients' affairs. This lack of knowledge can have devastating consequences for seemingly innocuous acts undertaken by an accountancy professional, which are usually at the behest of, and for the benefit of a client. If you are an accountant, are you aware of the law?
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Arthur Athanasiou CTA-Life
Arthur Athanasiou, CTA (Life), is an Accredited Tax Law Specialist and Principal of AGA Legal Pty Ltd. He is a highly competent and well-respected tax lawyer with 30 years’ experience. While he provides clients with tax and structuring advice, his main area of focus is in resolving tax disputes with the ATO and SRO and settling tax audits. Arthur also practises in matters involving tax agents and inquiries by the Tax Practitioners Board including appealing adverse TPB decisions. His practice also extends to white-collar crime, and other taxation offences. He also has a Deceased Estates practice. Arthur has qualified as a Chartered Accountant and is a former President of The Tax Institute. He has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor at La Trobe University Law School and chaired the Law Institute’s Tax Law Advisory Committee for a decade. Arthur has been recognized by Doyle's Guide who has recognized him as a "Leading Lawyer, Tax Law, Victoria" multiple times (2016, 2018-2024) and a "Recommended Lawyer, Tax Law, Victoria" (2015, 2017). Best Lawyers Peer Review recognised him as "Best Lawyer Trusts and Estates" (2022-2026) and for his work in Tax Law (since 2023). He is a widely published writer on taxation issues and regularly appears in mainstream media and presents at tax conferences and seminars.
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