Brisbane

Tax Dispute Lawyers Brisbane

Aptum's Brisbane tax practice is led by a former senior ATO lawyer. We run ATO audits, objections, Part IVC appeals and Federal Court tax litigation for substantial matters, from Level 38, 71 Eagle Street.

Acting nationally from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane

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The practice

Tax disputes in Brisbane

Aptum's Brisbane tax disputes practice acts for company directors, business owners, high wealth individuals and their advisers in substantial disputes with the ATO and the Queensland Revenue Office. The matters we run turn on contested facts, technical tax positions, or amounts large enough that the outcome matters commercially.

We act across the full dispute lifecycle: audit and risk review engagement, position papers, objections, Administrative Review Tribunal proceedings, Federal Court appeals under Part IVC, and debt recovery defence including director penalty notices and garnishee action. Our tax services page has the full catalogue.

For Queensland state taxes, we run objections and appeals on transfer duty, land tax and payroll tax matters administered by the Queensland Revenue Office.

Where we appear

Brisbane courts and tribunals where Aptum appears

Aptum's Brisbane tax team appears regularly in:

  • Federal Court of Australia, Brisbane Registry. Part IVC tax appeals, judicial review of ATO decisions, and appeals from the Administrative Review Tribunal
  • Administrative Review Tribunal, Brisbane Registry. merits review of ATO objection decisions, including the Taxation and Business Division
  • Supreme Court of Queensland. Queensland Revenue Office state tax matters, judicial review, and recovery proceedings
  • Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT). state tax review matters within QCAT jurisdiction
Team

What Aptum brings to Brisbane tax matters

Michael Buscema

Michael Buscema, Aptum's Practice Lead for Tax Disputes, leads the tax practice. Michael spent 11 years at the ATO and Commonwealth Treasury, including a period as acting Assistant Commissioner. He has seen tax disputes from the inside of the administration, which shapes how Aptum engages with the ATO and the state revenue offices.

Nigel Evans

Michael is supported by Nigel Evans, Aptum's Managing Director and Co-Founder, who spent 11 years at the commercial Victorian Bar and is listed in Best Lawyers in Australia for Commercial Litigation (2026).

Meet the wider Aptum team

Working with Aptum

How Aptum runs a matter

01

Value conversation

A free, no-obligation first meeting where you set out the matter and Aptum tells you whether the claim is realistic on your facts, what the time limits are, and what the pathway looks like.

02

Pathways assessment

A costed engagement plan with stage-based budgets and a documented strategy aligned to the stages of your matter.

03

Execution

We run the matter. Pleadings, evidence, interlocutory steps, mediation, and hearing where the matter does not resolve. Regular reporting and a relentless focus on the essential.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Do I need a Brisbane tax lawyer if my ATO matter is being handled interstate?

    Usually not. The ATO is a national administration and most engagement happens in writing or by conference regardless of which office holds the file. What matters is the quality of the technical position and the strategy. A Brisbane office helps when your matter reaches the ART Brisbane Registry or the Federal Court Brisbane Registry, where in-person appearances are required.

  • What is Part IVC and how does it apply to Queensland taxpayers?

    Part IVC of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 is the formal process for challenging an ATO assessment. It starts with an objection, and if the objection is disallowed you can seek merits review at the Administrative Review Tribunal or appeal to the Federal Court. It applies the same way to taxpayers in Queensland as anywhere in Australia. Time limits are strict, usually 60 days from the objection decision.

  • Can Aptum represent me at the ART Brisbane Registry?

    Yes. Aptum runs merits review proceedings in the Administrative Review Tribunal, including its Taxation and Business Division, and appears at the Brisbane Registry. Where a matter is better suited to the Federal Court, we advise on that pathway at the outset because the choice of forum shapes the whole case.

  • What state taxes does Aptum handle in Queensland?

    Transfer duty (Queensland stamp duty), land tax and payroll tax administered by the Queensland Revenue Office. That includes objections to assessments, exemption disputes, aggregation and grouping issues, and appeal proceedings where the objection is disallowed.

  • How much does a tax dispute cost in Brisbane?

    It depends on the stage and the forum. Matters resolved at audit or objection stage cost far less than litigation. At the pathways assessment stage Aptum provides a stage-based cost forecast so you know the cost of each stage before committing to it, and we advise early on whether the amount in dispute justifies the pathway.

  • Does Aptum handle Queensland Revenue Office disputes?

    Yes. Aptum acts in Queensland Revenue Office objections, reassessment disputes and appeals, including land tax matters, transfer duty disputes and payroll tax grouping cases.

  • Can Aptum handle urgent ATO garnishee or asset seizure matters in Brisbane?

    Yes. Garnishee notices and recovery action require an immediate response because funds can move quickly. Aptum can engage with the ATO the same day, negotiate a hold on recovery action, and where necessary seek urgent relief while the substantive dispute is resolved.

Brisbane office

Aptum Legal Brisbane

Level 38, 71 Eagle Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
Phone: (07) 3778 3693

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