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M&A and ESG – Taxation considerations in relation to ESG trends and M&A activity video


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Publication date: 12 May 22 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This video covers the tax issues associated with these ESG trends and operations including carbon and bio-diversity credit generation and trading, nonconventional solar arrangements, and qualitative tax related ESG priorities for business in an M&A context.

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M&A and ESG – Taxation considerations in relation to ESG trends and M&A activity
Author(s):  Brendon Lamers,  Peter Nearhos

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Brendon Lamers ATI
Photo of author, Brendon Lamers Brendon is a Partner within Clayton Utz's Tax Practice. Brendon has over 20 years' experience advising on a broad range of tax issues in the areas of infrastructure, property and M&A. He advises governments, funds (both local and foreign) and Australian companies on managing tax issues in the context of transactions. He is often sought after by clients on his expertise in providing commercial tax advice specifically in infrastructure and property. - Current at 15 June 2022
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Peter Nearhos CTA
Peter Nearhos, CTA, is the Head of Tax at QIC. He has over 20 years of corporate and international tax experience, working in professional services for PwC, as Group Tax Manager for Aurizon and at QIC. During his professional career, Peter has advised on numerous transactions, including domestic and international restructuring, M&A and divestments, and IPOs. Peter is also a Chartered Tax Adviser and a former member of the Queensland State Council for The Tax Institute. - Current at 08 February 2023
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