Confidential tax communication: A right or a privilege?

Publisher:
Australian Tax Research Foundation
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Australian Tax Forum: a journal of taxation policy, law and reform, 2005, 20 (4), pp. 555 - 577
Issue Date:
2005-01
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Legal professional privilege protects the confidentiality ofcertain communications between a legal advisor and client, but does not extend to protect the confidentiality ofadvice from advisors other than legal advisors.With much taxation advice being provided by non-legal advisors, a disparity exists between the confidentiality afforded legal and non-legal advice.
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