In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah walk through the dark places of what happens when a taxpayer has a dispute with the Commissioner, and what the taxpayer needs ...
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah walk through the dark places of what happens when a taxpayer has a dispute with the Commissioner, and what the taxpayer needs to do to meet their burden of proof. Hint: they will need to show their amended assessments are excessive and
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah take a ride through the NSW Supreme Court’s decision in Uber Australia Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue. Accept our request to take a trip through the relevant contract provisions, exemptions and whether or not amounts are paid or payable
In this edition of It depends, associate Sarah Camm talks about whether you have to go to mediation for your family provision application.
CGW has successfully acted in an application to the Supreme Court of NSW, with an SMSF trustee found to be justified in paying a death benefit despite compliance issues and breach of trust.
In this episode, Fletch and Sarah celebrate TaxLand’s 21st birthday by chatting about director penalty notices – when directors are personally liable for a company’s tax liability, when those amounts can be remitted and when a defence may apply. Travel to TaxLand with us to learn more.
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah journey through the ATO’s new draft tax determination and PCG in relation to whether amounts of trust capital distributed to Australian resident beneficiaries are subject to section 99B.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partners Scott Hay-Bartlem and Clinton Jackson talk about whether someone can access their superannuation because they have ‘retired’.
In this episode of SMSFs with CGW we’re talking about whether someone can access their superannuation because they have ‘retired’.
In this episode of TaxLand with Fletch and Sarah, we venture into the world of property developments to talk about issues relating to the GST margin scheme.
Join us for a coffee chat with private client partners Fletch Heinemann and Scott Hay-Bartlem as we delve into Fletch’s background, explore his life outside CGW, and discuss what gets him excited about his work in this candid conversation.
In this edition of It depends, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about what happens if someone has lost capacity and they don’t have an enduring power of attorney.
In this episode of TaxLand, join Fletch and Sarah for front-row seats to the Federal Court’s decision in Quy v Commissioner of Taxation (No 3) [2024] FCA 726. They look at questions of law that may arise when determining a taxpayer’s residency under the ordinary concepts test and domicile test.
Cooper Grace Ward acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Fast, accurate and flexible entities including companies, self-managed superannuation funds and trusts.