shopping_cart

Your shopping cart is empty

The taxation of digital business presentation

Published on 06 Feb 19 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • background and OECD project on taxation of digital business
  • response from EU, UK and other jurisdictions
  • Australia’s response
  • possible reform areas
  • impact for your business.

Author profile

Michael Barbour CTA
Michael Barbour, CTA is Group Head of Tax, Group Taxation for the Westpac Group. Michael is responsible for the Group's global tax management and strategy. This includes overall responsibility for tax policy, risk management and strategic issues affecting the Group, and areas such as Capital Management, Group Treasury, Mergers and Acquisitions, as well as Human Resources. Michael has been with Westpac for more than twenty years, beginning in 1998 as Tax Controller and moving into Head of Group Tax in 2001. He also has in-depth accounting firm experience having worked with Coopers & Lybrand, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Price Waterhouse. Michael also has considerable experience in dealing with domestic and global tax issues affecting the financial services sector. In particular, he engages on industry issues through the Australian Bankers’ Association and directly with Federal Treasury through various consultative groups. Internationally, Michael chairs the Tax Working Group for the International Banking Federation. Michael received the Corporate Tax Adviser of the Year award in 2017, for being a prominent tax professional in the corporate environment. Michael holds a Master of Laws, University of Sydney, 1992, Bachelor Legal Studies, Macquarie University, 1987 and a Bachelor of Financial Administration, University of New England 1982. - Current at 30 October 2023
Click here to expand/collapse more articles by Michael BARBOUR.

 

This was presented at 2019 Financial Services Taxation Conference .

Get a 20% discount when you buy all the items from this event.

Individual sessions

Current issues for GST credit recovery in financial services – A revisiting of the fundamentals

Author(s):  Anthony FITZGERALD,  Hoa Wood

Materials from this session:

Future Aussie tax reform: An academic perspective

Author(s):  John Freebairn

Materials from this session:


Branch attribution for banks

Author(s):  Julian PINSON,  James Campbell

Materials from this session:

Australia’s hybrid mismatch rules: The new goalposts for financing arrangements

Author(s):  Andrew Hirst,  Amelia Teng

Materials from this session:




Further details about this event:

 

Copyright Statement