Masterclass Online Face-to-face

Tax Disputes Masterclass

6 May 2026 | Four Seasons Sydney & Online | 7 CPD hours

 

 

Tax Disputes

Super early bird registration now available for a limited time! 

In this environment, the efficient and effective resolution of tax disputes has become increasingly important.

It is well acknowledged that tax disputes can be lengthy, complex, and expensive. A sound understanding of processes, legislation and good relationships with regulators is vital to ensure the best possible outcomes for your clients. 

Navigating the tax dispute landscape has never been more complicated, making this program topical as ever. Significant disputes are continuing to arise in many areas of tax, with several significant cases having been decided or making their way through the courts and several more important issues emerging from review and audit activity, new techncial considerations have arisen. 

Who should attend?

A must-attend event for all tax practitioners working in tax disputes and litigation. 

Event Details

Super early bird registration

$ 745 - Member

$ 1,140 - Event & new membership bundle

$ 1,045 - Non member

  • When06-May-2026 - 06-May-2026
  • FormatHybrid
  • CPD Hours7

2026 Technical Program

Session 1: Managing Tax Uncertainty for Foreign Investors Operating in Australia: DTAs, MAP and APAs

Speakers: Alper Gokoglu, EY, Sophie Lewis, EY


Session 2: Future Direction of Tax Litigation: Insights from the ATO

Speaker: Rebecca Saint, Australian Taxation Office


Session 3: Tax Disputes and Compliance Insights for Private Groups

Speaker: Clint Harding, CTA, Arnold Bloch Leibler


Session 4: Use of Experts: Lessons from Alcoa and Chevron

Speakers: Michael Cosgrove, New Chambers, Justen Nixon, Ground Floor Wentworth Chambers


Session 5: Litigation and Tribunal

Speaker: Jeremy Geale, CTA, MinterEllison


Session 6: Determining Purpose for Different Tax Purposes

Speakers: Shalini De Silva, KPMG, Sakshi Mathur, KPMG


Session 7: ATO Risk Clusters: What Are the ATO’s Key Risk Areas and Implications for Multinational Taxpayers

Speakers: Luke Imbriano, FTI, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Fiona Knight, CTA, Australian Taxation Office 

 

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