tax adviser definition

tax adviser means a firm or sole practitioner who by way of business provides advice about the tax affairs of other persons, when providing such services;
tax adviser means a person appointed to give advice about the tax affairs of another person (whether appointed directly by that person or by another tax adviser of that person).
tax adviser means a person who by way of business provides advice about the tax affairs of other persons;

Examples of tax adviser in a sentence

  • Mr Ho is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and previously had 9 years’ experience in the taxation profession with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) and in a specialist tax law firm.


More Definitions of tax adviser

tax adviser with respect to a referenced determination or calculation shall mean (i) if the required determination or calculation is not a prohibited non-audit service or inconsistent with its independence, the independent public accountants that act as the principal auditors of the Corporation's financial statements, unless such accountants are unable or unwilling to so act, and (ii) in all other cases, a tax or benefits adviser selected by such accountants on behalf of the Employee and Corporation, who shall be selected taking into account both experience and reasonableness of cost.
tax adviser means a person who –
tax adviser means PricewaterhouseCoopers Taxation Services Sdn Bhd (464731-X)
tax adviser means Xxxxx Xxxx & Xxxxxxxx LLP.
tax adviser means Ernst & Young as the tax adviser acting on behalf of all Senior Secured Creditors pursuant to the engagement letter dated 10 June 2004.
tax adviser means a nationally recognized accounting firm (i) selected by JDSU to provide a Tax Opinion and (ii) selected by the parties, by mutual consent, to provide a Supplemental Tax Opinion.
tax adviser means Crowe Horwath KL Tax Sdn Bhd (10709-X)