Tony Marshall

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Help me support the Malcam Trust in Toss the Boss 2016!

Otago

Tony Marshall is a Tax Advisory and Agribusiness Principal with Crowe Horwath based in the Dunedin and Milton offices advising clients from all over New Zealand on tax issues affecting their businesses. Tony is also a well known presenter of taxation seminars throughout New Zealand, an author of ‘New Zealand Taxation’, a tax guide designed for students studying tax in New Zealand, an enrolled Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand and Chartered Accountant in public practice.

Tony Marshall's involvement (page creator)

I'll be abseiling from the roof of Forsyth Barr Stadium 37 metres to the pitch below, fundraising for the Malcam Charitable Trust. All funds raised will go towards providing the youth of Otago experiences that enable them to discover who they are, and where they fit in.

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Toss the Boss

Support our brave Bosses as they put it on the line for the Malcam Charitable Trust!

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Latest donations

Catherine Marshall
Catherine Marshall on 01 Jun 2016
$25
Shaun
Shaun on 01 Jun 2016
Good stuff Tony!
$30
Nikita Thompson
Nikita Thompson on 26 May 2016
Good luck FAT HEAD!!!!
$20
Phil Sinclair
Phil Sinclair on 22 May 2016
Well done - a queue is forming here already for next year!
$100
Leanne
Leanne on 21 May 2016
Watch out for the seagulls. Good luck
$30

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This campaign started on 2 May 2016 and ended on 3 Jun 2016.