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Negligent tax advice: the consequences

Penny Pepperell
Wed, 03 Aug 2011

Last week’s High Court decision awarding over $4 million to a trust controlled by Sir Robert Jones for admitted negligence by his former accountants in giving tax advice, provides an interesting insight into
litigation where the big guns have been pulled out: JONES v WHK SHERWIN CHAN & WALSHE

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Penny Pepperell
Wed, 03 Aug 2011
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