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Corporate Tax Group co-convenor joins Deloitte

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Deloitte has announced the appointment of former Corporate Tax Group co-convenor Patrick McCalman as a tax partner in the firm's Wellington office.

McCalman recently joined Deloitte after spending the past nine years as general manager of tax at two leading New Zealand financial services institutions.

"I think it's fair to say I appreciate exactly the types of problems many CFOs are dealing with on a day-to-day basis and this certainly provides an advantage when developing the appropriate solutions," he said.

"The key is being able to translate these experiences into practical advice for clients and making hard issues simple to solve."

McCalman said joining Deloitte represented a significant career step.

"My aspiration is always to maintain best practice around the management of an organisation's internal tax capability, and in my role at Deloitte I aim to bring that approach to my client interactions."

In addition to continuing to focus on financial services, McCalman will work with CFOs to build and augment internal tax capabilities, helping them understand their organisation's tax risk, and how to best manage that risk.

Deloitte managing tax partner Thomas Pippos said McCalman is highly regarded in the tax community, as proven by this role as co-convenor of the Corporate Tax Group.

"Patrick joins us with extremely high credentials and a wealth of personal experience in the corporate environment, particularly in the financial services industry, and we believe this will make a significant contribution to the service we can offer our clients," he said.

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