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    The Tax Office goes to war with Seymour as Sayers goes big

    While PwC tax divisions was mired in a paper war with the Tax Office, the firm transformed from a conservative accounting firm to hard-charging, hard-drinking financial services company. 

    Left, Tom Seymour and Luke Sayers before a parliamentary committee last Friday. Irene Dowdy

    Edmund TadrosProfessional services editor

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    I even got on the pitch and went out and visited clients, which was almost bloody unheard of for a CEO,” Luke Sayers admitted.

    It was 2018 and it was an unprecedented crisis. An angry Australian Taxation Office had fired the first shot in what would prove a lengthy, hot war with PwC, and it had found its mark.

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    Edmund TadrosProfessional services editorEdmund Tadros leads our coverage of the professional services sector. He is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Edmund on Twitter. Email Edmund at edmundtadros@afr.com.au

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