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Justice Graham Hill Memorial lecture – In defence of the income tax paper
Published on 13 Mar 19 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- what is income?
- why has the approach to tax reform shifted?
- how should labour income and families be taxed?
- how should capital income and saving be taxed
- how should SMEs, HWIs and trusts be taxed? of income splitting and diversion
- corporate and international taxation.
Author profile
Prof Richard Vann CTA
Richard is Challis Professor of Law at the University of Sydney and has taught at Harvard and NYU Law Schools and the Universities of Amsterdam, London and Oxford. Richard has worked in the past at the IMF and OECD and held many Government consultancies in Australia and elsewhere. He has been a consultant for specialist tax firm Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills since 1985. Richard specialises in corporate and international taxation on which he has published widely both in Australia and internationally. - Current at 11 July 2019
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