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In this online, on-demand course, prominent tax lawyer Amrit MacIntyre will guide you through:
1 CPD unit (one unit per hour)
This course consists of a 63-minute video recording of a lecture by prominent tax lawyer, Amrit MacIntyre, together with reference resources.
This course will equip participants to:
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Amrit MacIntyre is a partner in the Sydney office of Baker McKenzie where he focuses on taxation planning and advisory work. He is one of Australia's most prominent tax lawyers and is a member of the Australian Taxation Office Public Rulings Panel and chairperson of Office of State Revenue/Taxation Institute of Australia Liaison Committee.
Amrit is recognised as a leading practitioner in Asia Pacific Legal 500, Chambers Asia Pacific, International Tax Review's World Tax, International Tax Review's Indirect Tax Leaders Guide, International Tax Review's Tax Controversy Leaders Guide, PLC Which Lawyer?, Tax Directors Handbook, Who's Who Legal Corporate Tax and The Australian Financial Review's Best Lawyers in Australia.
Note: Course content recorded July 2020
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