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Retaining and rewarding employees post pandemic paper

Published on 18 Oct 21 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers the taxation implications of various tools available for employers to reward and retain employees.

 

Author profiles

Cameron Blackwood ATI
Cameron Blackwood, ATI, is the Head of Tax at Corrs and is a leading transactional tax expert, specialising in mergers, acquisitions, and restructures. Having advised several of Australia’s largest taxpayers, Cameron’s expertise includes cross-border issues and all aspects of employee share schemes. He has significant experience acting for public and private companies on capital management, including capital raising, return of capital, special dividends and buy-backs and debt raisings. He regularly presents at The Tax Institute and the Corporate Tax Association on M&A, management incentive plans and international tax issues and demergers. Cameron has been recognised as a leading lawyer by legal directories and publications including Chambers, The Legal 500 Asia Pacific and Best Lawyers for Tax in Australia. - Current at 30 May 2024
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Toby Eggleston CTA
Toby Eggleston brings more than 20 years of experience to his role as partner, specialising in general corporate and mergers and acquisitions taxation matters, with a particular focus on private capital. - Current at 25 November 2022
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