Michael Jones Partner

Michael is a tax, superannuation and estate planning advisor helping businesses and families deal confidently with financial matters. He started his working life running a popular bookshop but after several years he was drawn to the glamour of accounting and tax.
He was the chairman of the Tax Institute in Victoria and has contributed to tax and superannuation policy development through his involvement with professional bodies.
His formal qualifications include a Bachelor of Economics, a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Taxation Law from the University of Melbourne and he is also a licensed superannuation advisor.
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