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Resolving R&D disputes paper
Published on 31 Jul 19 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- technical Issues
- managing AusIndustry reviews and findings
- evidentiary requirements vs AusIndustry guidance
- resolving disputes with regulators
- promoter penalties.
Author profiles
John Paynter CTA
Hugh is Head of the Sydney Disputes Group at Herbert Smith Freehills and leads the Tax Audits and Disputes group nationally. He has practised in the tax disputes area for over 20 years. His key focus areas are anti-avoidance, transfer pricing and international tax, as well as State revenue matters including advising on royalties issues in the resources sector. He is a member of the ATO’s Dispute Resolution Working Group. - Current at 30 November 2022Brock Gunthorpe
Brock is a Solicitor with Herbert Smith Freehills.Current at 1 September 2019
This was presented at NSW Tax Disputes Conference .
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