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21-22 November | Westin Perth
Since the most recent mining boom in the mid 2000s, Australia’s resources sector’s contribution has exploded. The sector delivers economic wealth, jobs, high wages, investment and tax revenues to Australians. Together with mining services, the resources sector makes up over 8 per cent of Australia’s economy. With continuous ebbs and flows, increased complexities and the rise in demand for renewables, resources-specific tax training is in high demand. The National Resources Tax Conference is the only conference in Australia focusing specifically on tax practitioners in this space.
This excellent conference held over two days will provide updates on the tax issues that are front of mind for industry. In particular this year, a number of sessions will focus on the energy transition, plus much more.
A must-attend event for all tax practitioners working in mining, resources, oil and gas.
Our specialist conferences are designed to allow delegates the time to enjoy robust technical discussions with colleagues and incorporate several opportunities throughout for attendees to mingle with peers and presenters. Each conference program includes dedicated networking functions for attendees to connect with like-minded members of the profession and discuss the latest issues in tax and beyond.
Event Details
Early bird registration
$ 1,800 (member)
$ 1,800 (new member)*
$ 2,100 (non member)
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Session 1: Economic update
Speaker: Aaron Walker, Senior Economist, CMEWA
Session 2: Division 40 and resource projects post Shell
Speakers: Martin Fry, FTI, Allens
Session 3A: BEPS Pillar Two - The saga continues
Speaker: Natalie Chang, FTI, Rio Tinto, Alia Lum, CTA, KPMG
Session 3B: R&D & government grant funding
Speaker: Leigh Pearce, ATI, BDO
Session 4A: PRRT - Recent developments
Speakers: Philip Bisset, CTA, Clayton Utz, Paul Corrie, Australian Taxation Office, Suzie Emery, Australian Taxation Office, Julia Low, Australian Taxation Office
Session 4B: M&A update session
Speakers: Justin Cherrington, King & Wood Mallesons, Victoria Lanyon, King & Wood Mallesons
Session 5A: Tax technology and ERP implementation
Speakers: Barry Groenendijk, Deloitte, Jody Shand, Deloitte
Session 5B: From farm-in to carbon farming
Speaker: Matt Plint, Plint Legal
Session 6: Interest limitation rules
Speakers: Cameron Blackwood, ATI, Corrs, Mathew Chamberlain, CTA, EY, Harjit Singh, FTI, Australian Taxation Office
Session 7: ATO Panel
Speakers: Megan Croaker, Australian Taxation Office, Brian Purdy, CTA, South32, David Stevenson, Australia Taxation Office
Session 8: The changing intangibles tax landscape
Speaker: Jacques Van Rhyn, ATI, Deloitte
Session 9: Demystifying carbon offsets projects and Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs)
Speakers: Tristan Boyd, FTI, Herbert Smith Freehills, Naomi Hutchings, Herbert Smith Freehills
Session 10: Dealing with environmental and decarbonisation costs
Speaker: Enzo Coia, CTA, Deloitte
Session 11: Embedded royalties
Faciltior: Alexandra Fraser, Jones Day
Speakers: Dr Julianne Jaques KC, CTA, Victorian Bar, Evan Lang, Australian Taxation Office, Benjamin Lancaster, Jones Day
Favourable room rates have been negotiated and secured at the conference venue. Accommodation bookings can be made directly with the Westin Perth here.
Please note that as per hotel booking conditions, accommodation may be non-refundable. All additional hotel incidentals, including breakfast, remain the responsibility of delegates, and individuals will be responsible for payment of the balance of their account when checking out of the hotel. Please note that extra charges may be incurred for additional guests and will be charged to individual room accounts upon checkout.
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