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Declaratory relief – finally an alternative to Part IVC? presentation

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

This presentation covers:

  • What can be achieved via declaratory relief
  • When it may be appropriate or not appropriate
  • The relevant benefits to taxpayers and the Commissioner
  • What to practically expect if declaratory relief is sought.

Author profile

Gareth Redenbach
Gareth Redenbach is a barrister practising in revenue law and has over 15 years of experience in tax matters. He has advocated in all trial divisions in Victoria as well as in the High Court, Full Federal Court and Victorian Court of Appeal. He has appeared for both taxpayers and the Commissioner and including for the successful taxpayer in the Full Federal Court decision on taxation of trusts in Lewski v Commissioner of Taxation (2017) 254 FCR 145 and for the successful Commissioner in the first domicile case decided post-Harding (Handsley v Commissioner of Taxation [2019] AATA 917). Prior to joining the bar, Gareth was in-house counsel for the Macquarie Group based in New York responsible for managing transfer pricing and international tax matters across the Americas region. Gareth was previously a Senior Associate at Minter Ellison focussed on tax controversy and began his career in the international tax department of PwC. Gareth is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne teaching in their LLM program and also teaches in the Victorian Bar’s Readers’ Course on taxation matters. Gareth is the former Chair of the Corporate Section and Executive Committee member of the US Committee of Banking Institutions on Taxation. Gareth also regularly participates and speaks at TIA, OECD, IFA and other conferences. - Current at 14 June 2023
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