Fourteen young New Zealand tax professionals have submitted proposals showcasing new ideas in tax policy and administration as part of a competition organised by the Tax Policy Scholarships Charitable Trust (TPSCT). A heavyweight judging panel comprising former Inland Revenue Deputy Commissioner Robin Oliver, TPSCT and former PricewaterhouseCoopers Chair John Shewan, former Secretary of Treasury John…
read moreFour young tax professionals will present and debate their ideas for the future state of the tax system with respected industry figures in Wellington in October – and come away with an inflated bank balance. The Tax Policy Scholarships Charitable Trust (TPSCT) is running a competition for young tax professionals working in the public and…
read moreHamish Cameron (left) was among those who got the opportunity to rub shoulders with the Michael Keen from the IMF. Photo: Jane Ling Around 40 young aspiring tax policy leaders discussed and debated global tax policy issues with the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund’s fiscal affairs department while he was in New Zealand…
read moreA select group of future New Zealand tax policy leaders will discuss and debate global tax policy issues with the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund’s fiscal affairs department this week. Michael Keen (pictured), as the 2014 Robin Oliver Tax Policy Scholarships visiting lecturer, will engage with 50 young tax professionals from the public…
read moreThe 2013 Robin Oliver Tax Policy Scholarship study award, worth $30,000, has been granted to Carolyn Palmer, a senior tax policy advisor with Inland Revenue.
read moreAs part of Tax Management NZ’s on-going commitment to the New Zealand tax community, it has committed to sponsor the Robin Oliver Tax Policy Scholarship.
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