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Publication date: 02 Mar 16 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This video is a filmed session from the 31st National Convention, PowerPoint slides are incorporated with the presentation.

Senior Australian Taxation Office (ATO) representatives were invited by the Tax Institute to communicate directly with tax professionals in a discussion-based format. The ATO Round Table involved a series of questions and answers covering an array of current technical issues of importance to tax professionals. Following the convention, the questions and answers will be published and will provide practical guidance on the ATO’s position on these topical areas.

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ATO Taxation Office roundtable
Author(s):  Gordon S COOPER,  Kirsten FISH,  Andrew MILLS,  Cameron RIDER

Author profiles

Prof Gordon Cooper
Gordon was a Chartered Accountant in sole practice at Cooper & Co. He was an Adjunct Professor in the School of Taxation and Business Law (incorporating the Australian School of Taxation) at the University of New South Wales. In June 2003, he was awarded an AM in the Queen’s birthday honours for “Services to the tax profession and to the community as an adviser on national taxation and legislative reform, and through education and professional organisations”. Together with Chris Evans and Kirk Wilson, he was an author of the Australian CGT Handbook. - Current at 27 June 2017
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Kirsten Fish CTA
Photo of author, Kirsten FISH Kirsten Fish is ATO Second Commissioner for Law Design and Practice. In this role, Kirsten has overall responsibility for the ATO’s law practice, including law interpretation, public advice and guidance, independent dispute prevention and resolution, and the ATO’s role in policy and law design. The Law Design and Practice Group serves the community, government and clients by ensuring the tax and super laws are informed, understood, administered and applied with confidence and integrity and is the respected and trusted authoritative voice of the Commissioner on matters of law and revenue analysis. Kirsten joined the ATO in 2014 and the ATO’s Chief Tax Counsel from 2015, one of the highest legal authorities within the ATO, leading the Tax Counsel Network and providing technical leadership in relation to significant tax issues, cases and rulings. Kirsten was acting Second Comissioner for 12 months before being formally appointed to the role in October 2021. Prior to joining the ATO, Kirsten was a tax Partner at Clayton Utz with a focus on the financial services industry and providing finance and investment transaction advice. Kirsten holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting), Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and Masters of Law (Tax). - Current at 04 November 2021
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Andrew Mills CTA-Life
Photo of author, Andrew MILLS Andrew Mills, CTA-Life, is Chair of the Financial Reporting Council Australia, Acting Chair of the Board of Tax, Principal Fellow at Melbourne University Law School and a member of the ANU’s Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Advisory Board and the Executive Committee of IFA Australia Branch among other roles. Previously, Andrew was the Second Commissioner, Law Design & Practice, at the Australian Taxation Office from 2013–2019. Andrew has over 40 years’ experience in taxation, including periods in the ATO, commerce and the tax profession. Andrew was a Director (Partner) at Greenwoods & Freehills for more than 20 years and managing director of the firm from 2006 to 2011. Andrew was President of The Tax Institute in 2006–2007 and is a former Governor of the Taxation Research Foundation. Andrew holds qualifications in Business and Law and is a Chartered Taxation Adviser (Life), a Fellow of CPA Australia, a Graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia. - Current at 06 January 2026
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Cameron Rider
Photo of author, Cameron RIDER Cameron Rider, FTI, is a Special Counsel at Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills practising in corporate and international tax. He was a professor, and still teaches, at the Law School at the University of Melbourne. - Current at 05 May 2018
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