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Greenwoods & Freehills Pty Limited (G&F) is a specialist tax practice, Australia's biggest advisory firm practising exclusively in revenue laws and is International Tax Review's Australian Tax Firm of the Year, 2007. Now incorporating Shaddick & Spence.

Recent Developments

27 August 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 27 August 2010
20 August 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 13 August 2010
13 August 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 13 August 2010
6 August 2010
Greenwoods & Freehills is pleased to host a visiting Professor from Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto Canada, Professor Jinyan Li. Professor Li will be teaching Chinese International Taxation at Sydney Law School on 11-17 August 2008.
6 August 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 6 August 2010
30 July 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 30 July 2010
29 July 2010
In 2006, the former Government initiated a comprehensive review of Australia’s four anti-tax-deferral regimes – the controlled foreign company (‘CFC’) rules, the foreign investment fund (‘FIF’) regime, the transferor trust regime (‘TTR’), and the deemed present entitlement (‘DPE’) rules.  These regimes all address the taxation of Australian residents holding interests in offshore companies, trusts and insurance products.  This Tax Brief is about the current state of play in the various parts of that larger project, including the most recent announcement – a third Treasury Consultation Paper on the design of Australia’s future CFC rules.
23 July 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 23 July 2010
19 July 2010
Greenwoods & Freehills is pleased to host a visiting Professor from Georgetown Law Center, Washington DC, Professor Stafford Smiley. Professor Smiley will be teaching US International Taxation at Sydney Law School on 28 July - 3 August 2008.
16 July 2010
A summary of selected tax developments for the week ending 16 July 2010