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PPSA - Where to next? presentation
Published on 28 Aug 15 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- PPSA key concepts
- risks for advisers
- traps for new players
- how the PPSA is changing
- case studies.
Author profile
Martin Lovell
Martin is Director at commercial law firm Laity Morrow acting for banks, sponsors, borrowers and government on project finance and corporate finance transactions and high profile energy and infrastructure projects. Martin has assisted many companies, across various industry sectors, to prepare for and manage risks associated with the PPSA. Martin sits on the Financial Services Committee of the Law Council of Australia and is an adjunct lecturer at Flinders University law school. - Current at 02 September 2015
This was presented at SA Private Business Tax Day .
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