Miscellaneous 2013

Keynote speech: Statuatory interpretation in a tax context presentaiton

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 14 Nov 2013

 

The task of interpreting the Tax Acts is not getting any easier. Many measures, particularly in the corporate tax space, are obscure and the underlying purpose is not always obvious. In this context, understanding the rules of statutory interpretation is vital. This presentation reflects on how the process of statutory interpretation has been approached in a number of recent cases and also touch on some older cases.

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  • Published By: John Fickling CTA
  • Published On:14 Nov 2013
  • Took place at:Permelia Hilton, Perth

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