Rockwell Olivier hires Morris Maroon as head of tax

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Rockwell Olivier hires Morris Maroon as head of tax

Morris Maroon has joined Rockwell Olivier as head of tax. He will work from the Sydney office, leading a team that advises businesses and professional advisers on all areas of Australian domestic and international tax law and also assists clients and accountants to resolve complex disputes with the Australian Tax Office (ATO).

Maroon has more than 25 years of experience in corporate and international tax in Australia.

He was director of tax for Altus Financial between June 2013 and January 2014. Before that, he worked for EY for more than 15 years. and at KPMG for seven and a half.

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