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Payroll tax game changer for medical and health practices? The impact of the decision in Optical Superstore webinar
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Publication date: 15 Apr 20 | Source: NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Abstract:
This webinar considered the recent payroll tax decision in Commissioner of State Revenue v The Optical Superstore Pty Ltd and its implications for the payroll tax obligations of medical and health practices.
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Payroll tax game changer for medical and health practices? The impact of the decision in Optical Superstore
Author(s):
Matthew McKEE,
Ian PHILLIPS,
Matthew SEALEY,
Heath Stewart
Author profiles
Matthew McKee FTI
Matthew McKee, FTI, is a Partner of the Sydney law firm Brown Wright Stein Lawyers. Matthew assists accountants and lawyers in advising their clients on all aspects of tax and superannuation for SMEs and high net wealth individuals and family groups. - Current at 07 June 2024Ian Phillips
Ian holds the position of Director, Specialist Revenue Advice at Revenue NSW. His responsibilities include the provision of advice on payroll tax legislation to staff and customers. Ian has worked in the policy and legislation area of Revenue NSW, and its predecessors, since 1985 and has been closely involved in the changes to NSW payroll tax legislation and administration since then, including payroll tax harmonisation with other jurisdictions. - Current at 15 August 2022Matthew Sealey FTI
Matthew Sealey, FTI, is a Partner at PwC Australia focusing on State tax advice and disputes. He has over 25 years’ experience in this area, including nearly a decade at the NSW Bar, where he appeared in many State tax cases. - Current at 31 March 2025Heath Stewart CTA
Heath Stewart, CTA, is a Director at Ecovis Clark Jacobs, and has over 20 years’ experience in practice, working in business services, taxation, audit and consulting. He has developed a specialisation in the medical and dental industries but actively engages with clients in a broad range of industries including publishing, professional consulting, legal practices, building, construction, civil contracting and manufacturing. Heath also supervises the firms’ audit and assurance engagements, including litigation support and valuation. - Current at 23 April 2020Copyright Statement