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Direct Tax
In the second part of this series, the focus shifts to how taxpayers can manage ongoing risks across the lifecycle of cross-border structures
May 19, 2026
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  • Under Australia’s self assessment tax system, effective tax risk management is critical in minimising the likelihood of a tax audit and maximising the chances of a favourable outcome from the ensuing investigation. Paul Sokolowski and Clint Harding, of Arnold Bloch Leibler, explain how taxpayers should manage an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) audit to give themselves the best chance of a positive outcome.
  • The United Nations (UN) has released the final version of the Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing for Developing Countries (the UN Manual). Vatika Bhatnagar, of Airtel India Limited, examines the Manual’s India chapter, which covers the key issues faced by taxpayers in the country.
  • India’s Ministry of Finance has been upping its efforts to lure foreign investors by reassuring them the country’s tax regime is not unfairly targeting foreign multinationals. It is even going to the trouble of holding a weekly audience for taxpayers. But have multinationals heard this all before? Joe Dalton discovers why tax directors remain wary when they hear the Indian government make tax promises, and what measures might restore their confidence.

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