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Estate and succession planning
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Through our global organisation of member firms, we support both companies and individuals, providing insightful solutions to minimise the tax burden for both parties.
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SUT/ VAT & indirect taxes
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Tax incentives program
Tax incentives program
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Transfer Pricing Study
The laws surrounding transfer pricing are becoming ever more complex, as tax affairs of multinational companies are facing scrutiny from media, regulators and the public
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Business consulting
Our business consulting services can help you improve your operational performance and productivity, adding value throughout your growth life cycle.
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At Grant Thornton, we have a wealth of knowledge in forensic services and can support you with issues such as dispute resolution, fraud and insurance claims.
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The commercial landscape is changing fast. An ever more regulated environment means organizations today must adopt stringent governance and compliance processes. As business has become global, organizations need to adapt to deal with multi-jurisdictional investigations, litigation, and dispute resolution, address the threat of cyber-attack and at the same time protect the organization’s value.
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Dispute resolutions
Our independent experts are experienced in advising on civil and criminal matters involving contract breaches, partnership disputes, auditor negligence, shareholder disputes and company valuations, disputes for corporates, the public sector and individuals. We act in all forms of dispute resolution, including litigation, arbitration, and mediation.
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We can help you identify, understand and manage potential risks to safeguard your business and comply with regulatory requirements.
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Internal audit
We work with our clients to assess their corporate level risk, identify areas of greatest risk and develop appropriate work plans and audit programs to mitigate these risks.
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Service organization reports
As a service organization, you know how important it is to produce a report for your customers and their auditors that instills confidence and enhances their trust in your services. Grant Thornton Advisory professionals can help you determine which report(s) will satisfy your customers’ needs and provide relevant information to your customers and customers’ auditors that will be a business benefit to you.
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Transactional advisory services
Transactions are significant events in the life of a business – a successful deal that can have a lasting impact on the future shape of the organizations involved. Because the stakes are high for both buyers and sellers, experience, determination and pragmatism are required to bring deals safely through to conclusion.
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Mergers and acquisitions
Globalization and company growth ambitions are driving an increase in M&A activity worldwide as businesses look to establish a footprint in countries beyond their own. Even within their own regions, many businesses feel the pressure to acquire in order to establish a strategic presence in new markets, such as those being created by rapid technological innovation.
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Valuations
We can support you throughout the transaction process – helping achieve the best possible outcome at the point of the transaction and in the longer term.
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Recovery and reorganization
We provide a wide range of services to recovery and reorganisation professionals, companies and their stakeholders.
Carla Wall, managing director, Construction Industry Solutions (COINS) Australia, on how women can make their way in any sector.
How can routes to development and advancement be opened up to more women? |
I believe a key factor in the development and advancement of women is encouraging full participation by both genders to embrace an equal and inclusive workplace. Fostering a culture where individuals feel comfortable offering their insights and opinions to build a balanced future is vital. I see four essential ingredients to empowering women, and men – education, self-confidence, exposure and independence. The adoption of a talent management strategy for any organisation is important in assisting with development and advancement including flexible working arrangements, personal development plans and investment in training to develop self-awareness. Further, I believe it’s essential to address gender pay inequality and put appropriate measures in place to achieve gender balance. |
How can networking opportunities bring more women into senior roles? |
I believe that success is based on face-to-face contact, where knowledge is gathered and shared. Networks expose women to new ideas and can grant access to the information and support you need to bring them to life, expand your influence and alert you to opportunities. Knowledge is exchanged with like-minded people from a variety of professions and backgrounds, with each company and individual having the opportunity to take the relationship one step further. Over time you will have built an army of trusted advisors and confidents around you. I find the most powerful forums are industry specific, where women have the ability to expand client and supplier connections through valuable introductions in their related fields. |
In what ways can people be empowered to design the working structures and systems that allow them to perform at their best? |
A strong set of values and behaviours will steer the both the culture and success of a business, creating a better and more sustainable future for people. I believe minimal policies, procedures and processes need to be in place in order to drive empowerment, autonomy, innovation and creativity. Championing flexible working arrangements and non-traditional ways of operating also gives people permission to set individual work agendas and perform at their best. COINS Australia’s talent management strategy is designed to set individuals and teams up for success, not just for their current role but also for roles beyond our organisation. If your employees are empowered, they will not just survive, they will thrive and your customers will benefit. |
What does an inclusive business culture look like? |
Diversity brings a workplace enormous benefits such as improved financial performance, enhanced creativity and stronger business relationships. However, a diverse workplace doesn’t necessarily have an inclusive business culture. An inclusive culture indicates the pulse and engagement of a team, where respect, equity and positive recognition of differences are cultivated. Efforts need to be focused on removing barriers around social and institutional “norms”, ensuring a positive experience for the whole team. A healthy culture should include transparency, openness, trust, collaboration and social responsibility. The core values of COINS Australia seek to ensure we are representative of all employees, respect different styles of working and cultures, and allow us to play to each other’s strengths and abilities. We also provide access to resources, opportunities, networks and decision making, equitably and fairly across the entire team. |
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