Real Estate taxation has tremendous implications for the bottom line. A truly specialised area, it has never been so important to rely on an expert in structuring your property transactions.Vertical Tabs OverviewKeypoint's property tax specialists advise a diverse range of individuals, companies and property developers. Their technical expertise is combined with a commercial and responsive approach to all transactions. Understanding the individual requirements of each deal allows the team to offer pragmatic and practical advice; and their ability to remain in touch with the constant changes in the law ensures they achieve the best possible results for our clients. Keypoint's tax experts provide a full range of advice to clients, in particular: Representing clients involved in ATO audits; Acting in Federal Court and Full Federal Court litigation against the ATO; Advising on the tax aspects of infrastructure projects and property developments; and Applying for and obtaining private rulings. For further information, please email enquiries@keypointlaw.com.au or telephone (02) 8035 5200 to speak with one of our lawyers. Lawyers Australia View full profile Send email Philip is a highly regarded tax lawyer, with a broad-based tax advisory and tax controversy practice. He covers both federal and state taxes, and works in a variety of industries, including shipping, chemicals, property and health care. Philip was a partner of K&L Gates (Middletons) for over 15 years, and is a Member of the Advisory Panel to the Board of Taxation. Philip Diviny KeynotesCountryAustralia Tips for managing a tax audit At some stage, most businesses will be subjected to some form of tax audit by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). While these audits can be distracting from business, time consuming and frustrating (and sometimes all three), there are ways to minimise the inconvenience and bring the audit to a just and fair conclusion. Posted on: 16 Dec 2016