1999

34th South Australian State Convention: "Tax: The Devil is in the Detail"

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 6 May 1999

 
The 34th South Australian State Convention discusses the following topics: entity taxation; the Ralph revolution; GST - the big picture; GST - transitional issues; pay as you go; product rulings and tax effective investments; marketing your tax practice; ATO assist; public and private bining rulings; streaming, capital returns and private companies; superannuation investment rules; best stocks to buy; division 7A - one year on.

Damned if you do and damned if you don't: Entity Taxation

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper

God save taxpayers. Part 1: GST - The big picture

Author(s): David Kuhne

God save taxpayers. Part 2: GST - transitional issues

Author(s): Peter Rigg

To heaven or hell?: Pay As You Go

Author(s): Barbie Chiro CTA


Spreading the good news: Marketing your tax practice

Author(s): Wayne Burgan

Devils web. Part 2: ATO assist

Author(s): Pat Horsfall

The Commisioner judges: Public and private binding rulings

Author(s): Andrew Shaw CTA

Streaming, capital returns and private companies

Author(s): Ben Wilson CTA

Superannuation investment rules

Author(s): Stephen Heath CTA-Life

Heavenly investments: Best stocks to buy

Author(s): Guy Collison
Materials from this session:

Damned if you do and damned if you don't: Entity taxation

Author(s): Yvonne Sneddon

Paying for your sins: Division 7A - One year on

Author(s): Stephen Westaway CTA-Life

Details

  • Published On:6 May 1999
  • Took place at:Wirrina Paradise Cove Resort

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