Miscellaneous 2004

Challenging the paradigm of tax risk management

Source: QLD

Published Date: 4 Jun 2004

 
The shift in the ATO's audit strategy over the past decade requires tax practitioners to challenge the traditional paradigm of tax risk management. The tax practitioner of today needs to go beyond merely interpreting and advising on tax law. Learn about key areas of tax risk management such as:
- knowing your client's business
- the importance of the relationship with the ATO team
- establishing a reasonably arguable position
- negotiation skills
- understanding the entire tax system, not just the legislation.

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Challenging the paradigm of tax risk management

Author(s): Grant Townsend

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  • Published By: Grant Townsend
  • Published On:4 Jun 2004
  • Took place at:Conrad Jupiters Gold Coast

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