This session discusses onus of proof in tax disputes, exploring key legal principles, recent cases, and practical strategies for taxpayers and advisors in navigating ATO challenges.
Published Date: 27 Feb 2025
This session discusses onus of proof in tax disputes, exploring key legal principles, recent cases, and practical strategies for taxpayers and advisors in navigating ATO challenges.
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