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ATO and taxpayer cases that have led to a court case presentation

Published on 16 Mar 22 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers insights from a senior ATO officer on their experience in tax disputes from the ATO perspective,
including examples of cases that have gone to court, and how the ATO has balanced properly defending its position against its
obligations under the Model Litigant rules.

Author profile

Fiona Dillon CTA
Fiona Dillon, CTA, is the ATO’s Chief Tax Counsel, accountable for the ATO’s public advice and guidance, litigation, and resolving the ATO’s most significant tax technical issues. Fiona previously served as Minister-Counsellor (Taxation) in the Australian delegation to the OECD based in Paris and spent a number of years in private practice. Fiona is an admitted Australian legal practitioner and holds a Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Laws with Honours, and a Master of Taxation. - Current at 27 May 2024

 

This was presented at Tax Disputes Masterclass .

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