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eCommerce and internet taxation – what are the top five tax issues associated with online shopping? presentation

Published on 19 May 22

eCommerce has touched all aspects of business: technology infrastructure, business-to-business commerce and business-to-consumer commerce, and has opened up a raft of opportunities for advertising and marketing strategies and business models.

This presentation will explore current ATO focus areas relating to ecommerce and internet taxation, including:

  • Transfer pricing issues relating to the Development, Enhancement, Maintenance, Protection and Exploitation (DEMPE) of intangible assets
  • GST on sales of goods and imported services and digital products
  • Business structuring, changes in mode of operation and implications such as Multinational Anti-Avoidance Law (MAAL) and Diverted Profits Tax (DPT)
  • Customs and R&D

Author profiles

Prashanth Kainthaje ATI
Prashanth Kainthaje, ATI is a Partner at Johnson Winter & Slattery. He has specialised in tax and advises on all areas of Federal and State Australian tax law. He has advised on a variety of corporate and financing transactions such as scripfor scrip transactions, demergers, capital management initiatives and corporate migrations, the formation of funds (including private equity funds), inbound and outbound investments, joint ventures, sale and lease back transactions, and employee share and option schemes and executive remuneration. Prashanth has represented clients in disputes with the ATO and other revenue authorities, sought rulings on behalf of clients, and made representations to governments concerning amendments to tax legislation. - Current at 21 April 2023
Annemarie Wilmore
Annemarie Wilmore is a Partner at Johnson Winter Slattery and is a taxation lawyer specialising in tax and revenue disputes, litigation and alternative dispute resolution. She helps taxpayers to manage and resolve taxation, revenue and royalty investigations and disputes. Her expertise includes assisting a range of clients at all stages of the tax dispute continuum, from assessing tax risk in potential transactions, through to successfully defending filed positions in reviews, audits, objections and taxation litigation. Annemarie has a strong understanding of tax policy and practice and advises on a broad range of issues including domestic and international Australian income tax, transfer pricing, superannuation guarantee charge, anti-avoidance provisions, payroll tax and state taxes and royalties. - Current at 06 February 2023
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This was presented at NSW Tax Forum .

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