Admitted
1980
Bar
2004
To discuss the availability, suitability and fees of this barrister, please contact Chris Chapman.
He has experience in all stages of such matters including: giving advice, handling audits, drawing objections, appealing adverse objection decisions and any subsequent Tribunal or Court decisions, negotiations, at all stages, and alternative dispute resolution.
John Morgan has practised primarily in revenue and superannuation law since coming to the Victorian Bar in 2004, and for many years prior to that, as a partner in Freehills, now Herbert Smith Freehills (2000-2003); Blake Dawson Waldron, now Ashurst (1997-2000) and Phillips Fox, now DLA Piper (1989-1997). John will also accept briefs in taxation related matters, such as family law property settlements and professional negligence cases involving taxation advice.
John is also a a nationally accredited mediator and is available to act as a mediator.
By way of further background, John also taught tax at Monash University (2003-2004); is a member of the Law Council’s Melbourne Tax Committee and is a member of the Taxation Institute of Australia. John also served, in 1998, on the ‘Tax Law Improvement Project’, which was charged with re-writing the income tax law, in ‘plain english’, into the, then new, Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 Act. He was also appointed, in 2008, by the then Assistant Treasurer, to serve as a private sector representative on the ‘Tax Design Review Panel’, which delivered a report on better design and delivery of tax laws.
See John’s website, www.fjmtax.com, for further detail including his publications and cases.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation.
To discuss the availability, suitability and fees of this barrister, please contact Chris Chapman.
A partner in:
practising primarily in taxation and superannuation law.
Senior Lecturer at Monash University in 2003 to 2004
See www.fjmtax.com
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