2025

Charting a course – Insights from recent tax litigation

Published Date: 27 Nov 2025

 

Fiona Dillon and Justin Byrne closed this year’s convention with their perspectives on some of the more topical decisions handed down this year that impact the SME market. Fiona’s role as the ATO’s Chief Tax Counsel gives her visibility across all federal tax litigation whilst Justin, as a member of the Queensland bar, provided a practitioner’s viewpoint with some important signposts for those affected. This session, delivered by two very popular speakers in recent years, was highly engaging and a fitting way to conclude the event.

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  • Published By: Fiona Dillon CTA, Justin Byrne CTA
  • Published On:27 Nov 2025
  • Session Name:Charting a course – Insights from recent tax litigation
  • Read Time:3+ minutes

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