Miscellaneous 2004

Tax project management convention

Source: TAS

Published Date: 11 Sep 2004

 

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An analysis of tax project management with a view to risk minimisation including:
- conflicts of interest
- engagement letters
- communicating with clients
- staffing and use of specialists
- working paper structure and management
- review escalation
- report writing including scoping, defensive wording and disclaimers
- managing identified risk
- liability capping.

Individual Session

Tax project management

Author(s): Brian Patterson
Materials from this session:

Details

  • Published By: Brian Patterson
  • Published On:11 Sep 2004
  • Took place at:Country Club Resort, Launceston

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