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Reconstructing the Tax Treaty Network Post MLI

October 28, 2020 @ 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

Panel discussion 

Live webinar from Australia.

Chair: Miranda Stewart

Miranda Stewart (Melbourne Law School) Professor Miranda Stewart is Director of the Tax Group and is a Fellow at the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. She is a co-editor and author of several books, including Tax, Social Policy and Gender (ANU Press, 2017) and Income Taxation Commentary and Materials (with Graeme Cooper, Michael Dirkis and Richard Vann, Thomson Reuters, 9th ed., 2020). Miranda is a frequent public and media commentator on tax and budgeting and was named as one of the AFR’s 100 Women of Influence in 2018.

Speaker: Gareth Redenbach

Gareth Redenbach (Victorian Bar) Gareth is a barrister specialising in international taxation and a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne teaching in the LLM programmer. Gareth, alongside Prof. Jogarajan, was one of Australia’s two reporters to the 74th IFA annual Congress on Australia’s experience of the Multilateral Instrument.

Speaker: Greg Wood

Greg Wood (Treasury) Greg Wood is a manager in Treasury’s Corporate and International Tax Division. As well as being involved in past tax treaty negotiations. Greg is a former Australian delegate to the OECD’s working party No. 1 (on Tax Conventions and Related Questions) and was one of Australia’s delegates to the Ad Hoc Group on the Multilateral Instrument – the group that developed the Multilateral Instrument.

Speaker: Richard Vann

Richard Vann (University of Sydney) Richard J Vann is Challis Professor of Law at the University of Sydney, specializes in corporate, comparative and international taxation. Vann has held many Government consultancies in Australia, including the Review of Business Taxation (1998-1999), the Review of International Taxation (2002-2003) and the Australian Taxation Office Public Rulings Panels on international and indirect taxation (1995-). His recent publications include, ‘Writing Tax Treaty History’ In Guglielmo Maisto (Eds.), Current Tax Treaty Issues; 50th Anniversary of the International Tax Group (IBFD Publications).

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Details

Date:
October 28, 2020
Time:
5:15 PM - 6:30 PM