Profile
Will is a taxation specialist at Piper Alderman who provides state, federal and international taxation advice to a range of corporate, commercial and private clients.
Much of Will’s work involves the provision of specialist taxation advice in the context of corporate restructures, business sale transactions and private client advisory. Will also advises the charities sector in relation to a range of taxation and governance issues.
In addition to advisory work, Will also manages disputes with state and federal taxation authorities, and has an excellent track record in securing positive outcomes for his clients.
Will’s knowledge and expertise is well recognised both internally and externally. Will regularly authors taxation law updates and has presented papers on a number of occasions at The Tax Institute. Will has also completed a Master of Tax at Melbourne University. He also has a depth of expertise in the not-for-profit sector advising NFPs on a range of issues including restructuring, tax endorsement and compliance, and directors’ duties.
Expertise
Recognition
Accolades
- Best Lawyers in Australia – Recognised for Tax Law (Adelaide, AU) – Since 2020 edition
- Doyle’s Guide – Leading Tax Lawyers – South Australia, 2016, 2019 & 2020 editions
Recent deals and media coverage
- Piper Alderman reveals 17 mid-year promos – Lawyers Weekly, 25 June 2018
- Piper Alderman makes 17 promotions – Australasian Lawyer, 24 June 2018
Memberships
- Board member, Operation Flinders Foundation
- Member, Tax Roundtable Committee, Tax Institute
- Member, Professional Development Committee, Tax Institute
- Industry Representative, State Tax Liaison Committee, Revenue SA
- Member, Financial Services Institute of Australasia
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