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What is genuine tax reform? presentation

Published on 08 Oct 15 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers what is genuine tax reform.

 

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Prof Miranda Stewart CTA
Prof. Miranda Stewart, CTA, is a Professor at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne and is an honorary Professor at the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University. Recent books include Tax and Government in the 21st Century (Cambridge University Press, 2022), Death and Taxes (Thomson Reuters, 2022) with Michael Flynn KC and Income Taxation: Commentary and Materials (Thomson Reuters, 2023) with Graeme Cooper, Michael Dirkis and Richard Vann. - Current at 27 May 2024
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This was presented at Vic 3rd Annual Tax Forum .

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An inside perspective on the Tax White Paper

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Current perspectives and insights of the Board of Taxation

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The current tax reporting landscape

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The role of technology in the evolving finance and tax team

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Current issues in cross border financing

Author(s):  Daniel McINERNEY

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Tax consolidation: “If it isn’t broken, fix it until it is …”

Author(s):  Alexis KOKKINOS,  Ali Suleyman

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Current practical issues and opportunities for SMES

Author(s):  Zara RITCHIE

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What is genuine tax reform?

Author(s):  Miranda STEWART

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What you can do to facilitate early dispute resolution

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