Nathan Hamilton

Managing Director
17 +years of experience assisting public corporations, private businesses and government
Specializes in indirect tax (GST) and employment taxes
Focuses on property and infrastructure, energy and resources, and government
Sydney
@alvarezmarsal
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Nathan Hamilton is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Tax in Sydney and Brisbane. He specializes in indirect tax (GST) and employment taxes.

Mr. Hamilton brings more than 17 years of experience assisting public corporations, private businesses and government entities to manage all aspects of their GST and employment tax obligations. He has advised clients across all industries, with a particular focus on property and infrastructure, energy and resources, and government. 

Mr. Hamilton’s recent engagements include a wage and superannuation remediation project for a large multinational organization, supporting a client and manage material tax exposure in respect of contractors ahead of M&A activity, and deploying technology to automate a client’s GST and payroll tax compliance processes. 

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Hamilton was a Tax Partner with KPMG. 

Mr. Hamilton earned bachelor’s degrees in law and commerce from Griffith University. He is a Chartered Tax Advisor and a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland. 

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