Miscellaneous 2006

Professional Liability - Minimising the risk of adverse civil consequences for tax practitioners

Source: National

Published Date: 7 Apr 2006

 

Focuses on just how easy it is to get into a problem situation potentially involving some form of civil liability using a number of role plays to identify and then analyse some commonly occuring situations including:

  • Negligence risk (including s251M)
  • Breach of contact risk
  • Section 51 TPA risk
  • Professional indemnity risk
  • Professional body ramifications 

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Professional Liability - Minimising the risk of adverse civil consequences for tax practitioners

Author(s): Jennifer Batrouney

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  • Published By: Jennifer Batrouney
  • Published On:7 Apr 2006
  • Took place at:Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach, Qld

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