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Contemporary issues in construing statutes: When will the courts rewrite or modify the words of a Tax Act? paper

Published on 05 May 16 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • application to tax Acts
  • recent cases.

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Eugene Wheelahan KC FTI
Eugene Wheelahan KC, FTI, practices principally in tax law. He has appeared for both taxpayers and the Commissioner of Taxation in leading cases in the High Court and Federal Court, including, most recently, the Minerva, Mylan, Ausnet and PepsiCo cases. Eugene has a Master of Tax from the University of Melbourne where he is a Senior Fellow of the Law Faculty, lecturing in the subject Tax Litigation. - Current at 04 June 2025
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