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Bob Deutsch appoints KPMG Professor of Taxation at Atax


The University of New South Wales announced that Bob Deutsch has been appointed as the first KPMG sponsored Professor of Taxation at the Australian School of Taxation (Atax) in the Faculty of Law.

According to Atax, Professor Deutsch brings with him a wealth of experience across the fields of company taxation, international tax and superannuation.

His breadth and depth of knowledge on the topic of taxation law will further build on Atax’s strong representation in the fields of international tax and superannuation, and they are thankful to KPMG for making his appointment possible through their funding of the new Chair.

According to Atax, it is important for KPMG to support academic endeavours in the area of taxation. This will benefit the tax industry by building bridges between academia and tax practitioners.

As a tax lawyers with extensive experience as a tax practitioner, both with professional bodies and tax authorities and some 14 years in academe, Bob is positioned to contribute to KPMG and the wider discipline of tax in the coming years.

1-Jun-2007
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