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Tax cases: Hacon and the Commissioner’s failure to comply with the law

Published on 01 Aug 17 by "TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA" JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hacon v FCT is an example of the court’s intervention where the Commissioner of Taxation failed to comply with the Taxation Administration Act 1953.

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Michael Norbury CTA
Michael has over 25 years experience in the areas of commercial law, revenue law (income tax, state taxes, GST, international tax), and estate planning. As an accomplished practitioner in the commercial area, Michael advises clients on an array of matters relating to taxation and revenue and general commercial issues in industries, including retail, energy, manufacturing and telecommunications. Michael is a member of The Tax Institute's Victorian State Taxes Subcommittee. After more than 10 years at Madgwicks, Michael is a Partner at Norbury Lawyers. - Current at 04 September 2019
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