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Patrick McCalman

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Deloitte New Zealand

Level 16

Deloitte House

Wellington 6011

New Zealand

Tel: +64 21 978 3737/+64 4 495 3918

Email: pmccalman@deloitte.co.nz

Patrick McCalman is a Deloitte New Zealand tax partner in the Wellington office. He specialises in corporate tax, tax policy and tax disputes with specific focus on the management of Inland Revenue audits and disputes, and pre-trial dispute resolution.

Before joining Deloitte, Patrick led the New Zealand tax functions for two of New Zealand's largest financial institutions. In those roles Patrick was responsible for the management of material tax disputes including an industry-wide settlement.

Patrick's in-house experience is supplemented by his experience with Deloitte, where he has been involved in the successful resolution of a number of disputes with the Inland Revenue pre-trial across a variety of issues and industries, including resolution of cases involving allegations of tax avoidance. Patrick's practice also includes a focus on tax governance, with a particular emphasis on transaction management and implementation.

With more than 20 years of tax experience, Patrick's mix of corporate and professional services experience brings a balanced understanding of clients' tax issues, within a broader commercial context.

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Campbell Rose

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Deloitte New Zealand

Deloitte Centre

80 Queen Street

Private Bag 115-033

Auckland 1010

New Zealand

Tel: +64 9 303 0990

Email: camrose@deloitte.co.nz

Campbell Rose is a Deloitte New Zealand tax partner with significant experience in transaction services, financial services, and tax controversy. He was mentioned in Chambers for his responsiveness and astute advice as well as being listed in International Tax Review's 2012 Tax Controversy Leaders and Guide to the World's Leading Tax Advisers, and in World Tax and Euromoney Expert Guides (2013).

Before joining Deloitte, Campbell was based at a leading New Zealand law firm for more than 13 years, including six and a half years as partner.

Over his career, Campbell has advised clients on mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructures and managed funds relative to a wide variety of domestic and cross-border transactions. He has regularly represented clients at all stages of the Inland Revenue investigation and dispute process, including litigation support and negotiating settlements. Campbell also worked in London for two years, advising clients on the tax aspects of securitisation, structured funding and property-based transactions.

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