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Quick takes on tax: NSW and Vic state tax and FIRB topical issues

Taxation

Arnold Bloch Leibler tax team members recently presented recent changes to the NSW and Victorian foreign duty surcharges, a summary of Victorian COVID-19 initiatives and a discussion of the changing FIRB landscape.

In the final webinar of ABL's September 2020 'Quick takes on tax' series, special counsel Zoe Chung and senior associate Mark Macrae presented on NSW and Victorian state tax and FIRB topical issues, with partner Paul Sokolowski moderating the session.

The Zoom webinar recording can be viewed on YouTube here. For a copy of the slide deck used in the webinar, click here.

Our host and presenters

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Paul Sokolowski

Paul Sokolowski is a specialist tax lawyer, and has been a partner of Arnold Bloch Leibler since 2001. He is the national practice leader of the firm’s taxation practice and advises a range of clients, including (ultra) high-net-worth individuals, large private groups, public entities and not-for-profits, on Federal tax issues in reviews, audits and disputes, and in domestic and international transactions. 

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Zoe Chung

Zoe Chung is a Special Counsel in the firm’s taxation group. Zoe’s core expertise is in state taxation law across all Australian states and territories, providing all types of assistance from pre-transaction advice, lodgement, negotiation and dispute resolution. Zoe has more than 17 years’ experience providing state taxation advisory, Revenue Authority liaison and M&A services to clients in a wide range of industries including superannuation & funds management, property (development, leasing and retail), mining & infrastructure and retail & consumer. 

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Mark Macrae

Mark Macrae is a senior associate in the firm’s taxation group. He provides technical and strategic tax advice to a range of clients including high-net-worth individuals, large private groups, public entities and not-for-profits. Prior to joining Arnold Bloch Leibler, Mark held various positions with leading accounting firms, and was a Senior Fellow lecturing on tax avoidance in the Melbourne Law Masters program. 

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