On-demand

National Infrastructure Conference - Ondemand

12 CPD hours | On-demand now available!

 

 

infrastructure

Missed the event? On-demand now available!

We understand it's a busy time for tax professionals and there are simply not enough hours in the day.  Rest assured, we've made it easy for you to still gain access to the latest knowledge in tax.   

On-demand - All the latest content at your fingertips 

On-demand gives you virtual access to session recordings, technical papers and presentations from the most recent event. Download the brochure to view the full program.

On-demand gives you flexibility to digest the content in your own time with access for 6 months from date of purchase.

Available for a strictly limited period!

The only event of its kind in Australia

There have been significant changes in the global and Australian economic and tax landscape over the past year. We have seen heightened international conflict and the fight against inflation and higher interest rates.

We have seen increased focus on easing cost of living pressures, which led to modification of Stage 3 personal tax cuts and a continued focus on multinational tax measures and corporate tax governance.

Keep on top of the changes by attending the only conference focused entirely on tax issues affecting infrastructure.

Build your expertise in infrastructure tax issues and strengthen your industry network 

Investment in infrastructure is critical for creating the conditions in which our economy can continue to grow in the post COVID recovery period. With a continued focus and expectation on the private sector to develop infrastructure assets comes an array of tax issues practitioners need to stay on top of.  

The only event of its kind in Australia, the 2024 event attracted more than 150 infrastructure taxation professionals across the industry.  

First class presenters, first-rate technical program 

Our in-depth conference program will traverse all the latest topics and provide technical and practical insights from leading industry, academic, regulatory, and judicial perspectives. Hot topics include Stamp duty developments, FIRB, TARP and thin capitalisation reform. 

Event Details

On-demand registration

$ 1,600 (Member)

$ 1,600 (New Member*)

$ 1,900 (Non Member)

  • When13-June-2024 - 14-June-2024
  • FormatOn-demand
  • CPD Hours12

Technical Program

Welcome and opening address
Steve Ford, CTA, Co-Chair Organising Committee, Todd Want, CTA, President, The Tax Institute 


Session 1: Keynote address - Current trends and future outlooks
 Antony Steinberg, RBC Capital Markets


Session 2: Transfer pricing Debt/Equity

Mia Clarebrough, Victorian Bar, Eugene Wheelahan KC, FTI, Victorian Bar


Session 3: Energy transition

Kamlesh Dave, AGL Energy, Christina Sahyoun, PwC


Session 4: Thin capitalisation (Third Party Debt Test)

Amelia McPherson, MinterEllison, Rob Yunan, FTI, MinterEllison


Session 5: ATO Keynote address

 Aaron Bennett, Australian Taxation Office, Steele Broderick, CTA, Australian Taxation Office


Session 6: What’s FIRB got to do with it?

Mellissa Lai, Johnson Winter Slattery

Session 7: International Competitiveness (SWF and Pension Funds) Panel

Speakers: Simon Austin, BCI, Alia Lum, KPMG, Megan McBain, Aware Super, John Payne, NZ Super

Facilitator: Jillian Gardner, Morrison


Session 8: Innovation and the use of AI within Infrastructure assets

Dustin Adderley, Transurban, Kelum Kumarasinghe, EY, Yun Zhi Lin, Deloitte


Session 9: Managing a TARP issue

Rebecca Conoultry, Sapere Research Group, Ellen Thomas, Allen, Chris Peadon, FTI, NSW Bar


Session 10: Stamp Duty Developments

Jinny Chaimungkalanont, Parter HSF, Cullen Smythe, CTA, State Revenue NSW


Session 11: Earnouts through the looking glass

Richard Lambkin, CTA, Deloitte, Brett Zimmermann, Australian Taxation Office


Session 12: Private capital investments into Australia – Technical panel discussion

Speakers: David Anderson, Macquarie, Aaron Bennett, Australian Taxation Office, Nick Hume, Global Infrastructure Partners, Katrina Piva, KPMG

Facilitator: Minh Dao, CTA, KPMG 


Session 13: Debt deduction creation rules 

Cameron Blackwood, ATI, Corrs, Simon Mifsud, Corrs

 

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