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Why corporates should engage with tax corporate governance presentation

Published on 26 May 22 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • Tax gap and tax landscape – how the tax compliance landscape is changing to prevention rather than correction and where tax corporate governance sits in that landscape
  • How having a tax corporate governance framework can assist in internal and external stakeholder management
  • What the ATO’s expectations are including analysing justified trust review outcomes and updated guidance for policies and controls testing
  • Tips for designing an effective tax corporate governance framework
  • Living tax corporate governance – implementation and controls testing.

Author profiles

Megan Bishop
Megan Bishop is Tax Partner at Piper Alderman specialising in tax risk management and disputes. She represents Taxpayers that are under review by the ATO or other regulators to advocate for and defend their positions as filed. She has represented taxpayers in all Victorian and Federal Courts, as well as some other State Courts and has been involved in some of the most high profile and precedent setting matters over the last few years. Her areas of specialisation include: employment taxes, trust related tax issues, residency, the R&D tax incentive and anti-avoidance provisions. - Current at 09 June 2025
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Sue Williamson CTA-Life
Sue Williamson, CTA (Life) leads the Holding Redlich Melbourne Tax Risk Management and Disputes practice. She advises clients on tax risk management including tax governance and ensuring that clients have sufficient evidence to defend their positions. She has acted in various AAT, Federal Court, High Court and Supreme Court tax cases. Sue is also an accredited mediator and has assisted clients in resolving disputes using various ADR mechanisms. Sue was the President of The Tax Institute in 2008, has been a member of several advisory boards, has participated in many consultative forums and lectures in the University of Melbourne Masters of Law program. - Current at 04 July 2023
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