Miscellaneous 2014

Decision analysis: A tool for handling tax matters

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 9 Oct 2014

 

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This paper covers:

    • an evaluation of tax strategies with Monte Carlo simulation
    • decision trees for ATO disputes
    • introducing decision analysis, and
    • concerns about decision analysis.

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      Decision analysis: A tool for handling tax matters

      Author(s): Tim Van Gelder
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      • Published By: Tim Van Gelder
      • Published On:9 Oct 2014
      • Took place at:Park Hyatt, Melbourne

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