Emeritus professor, James Cook University
A lawyer and the author or co-author of numerous legal textbooks and papers, mainly in the areas of contract, commercial and taxation law, he is a former Head of the School of Law at James Cook University and Chair of the Council of Australian law Deans. He has taught in China, Hong Kong and New Zealand and has practical experience in the private and public sectors as well as experience as a Board member of both government owned corporations and not for profit organisations.
Startup investors don't get the same tax breaks with crowd-funding
Jan 29, 2018 07:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
New crowd-sourced funding legislation for startups is meant to provide incentives for investors - but it doesnt quite achieve that goal. Not, that is, when compared with the tax and other concessions that apply to other...
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