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Payroll taxes presentation

Published on 20 May 21 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • Application of “relevant contract” provisions to financial planners and AFSL arrangements?
  • Grouping through discretionary trusts and partnerships – how far does it go?
  • Objections and reviews – where taxpayers keep getting it wrong
  • Interest and penalty tax – what is “reasonable care”?

Author profiles

Andrew Rider CTA
Andrew Rider, CTA, is recognised in Doyle’s Guide as a leading Australian tax barrister specialising in tax litigation and dispute resolution. Andrew also advises on Australia-wide taxes, including stamp duties, land tax and payroll tax. Prior to coming to the Bar, Andrew was an Associate to Justice Michael Kirby and a solicitor. Andrew lectures in taxation law at the University of Sydney Law School, authors the national stamp duty section of the leading online service Practical Guidance – Property Law and edits the leading stamp duty publication Australian Stamp Duties Law. Andrew is a Chartered Tax Adviser and examiner with The Tax Institute and a member of The Tax Institute/Revenue NSW Liaison Committee and Dispute Resolution Technical Committee. Andrew is also a member of the NCAT Revenue List Consultative Forum. - Current at 03 February 2023
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Paul Marino
Paul Marino has more than 15 years of experience throughout Big-4 and mid-tier accounting firms, providing taxation advisory and compliance services to privately owned groups, listed companies and multinational businesses. He advises on a broad range of tax matters and specialises in Mergers & Acquisitions, tax structuring and tax consolidation.  Since joining Pitcher Partners, Paul has acted as lead tax advisor on various IPOs and private M&A transactions. - Current at 11 February 2025

 

This was presented at NSW 13th Annual Tax Forum .

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