Tax Disputes

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Tax Disputes

Whether you are seeking to apply for a ruling to obtain certainty on your tax affairs or require assistance in resolving a dispute with revenue authorities, our taxation team has the knowledge and breadth of experience to advise you.

Our taxation lawyers have a strong track record in negotiating outcomes and resolving difficult cases with revenue authorities. We can assist you with:

  • applications for private binding rulings from revenue authorities;
  • managing tax debt with revenue authorities;
  • tax audits, investigations and reviews;
  • litigating against revenue authorities, including appeals to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Federal Court of Australia and Supreme Court of NSW; and
  • evidentiary reviews.

Our taxation lawyers are also often called upon by accountants to work collaboratively in seeking the best outcome for the client.

Coleman Greig are available to service your needs no matter where you are located in NSW. Our network of offices are supported by the latest digital technology, enabling us to work with you in a way that suits you best.

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Coleman Greig are available to service your needs no matter where you are located in NSW. Our network of offices are supported by the latest digital technology, enabling us to work with you in a way that suits you best.

Any personal information you provide is collected pursuit to our Privacy Policy.

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Year-end land tax and foreign surcharge – What you need to know

With 31 December 2025 fast approaching, if you have not done so already, we encourage you to review/double check your property arrangements and documentation. Assessments for land tax and foreign surcharge are issued around this time, and understanding your obligations now can help you avoid unexpected liabilities.

A father and daughter look at a tablet together
Changing a child’s name after separation

Separation can bring with it a range of emotions and the dispute between separating parents can be far and wide, including whether the surname of a child should be retained or changed.

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