1999

Annual Queensland State Convention

Source: QLD

Published Date: 14 May 1999

 
Topics covered include: GST explained; superannuation; PAYG reform; tax and divorce; CGT.

CGT Update

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper
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Goodbye Sales Tax Hello GST

Author(s): Darryl Somerville

GST for Professional Practices

Author(s): Robert Olding
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GST for Financial Services

Author(s): Michael Cottier

The GST and its Effect on Real Estate

Author(s): Fiona Martin CTA

Managing your cash flow under the new tax system

Author(s): John Newby

GST for Retail Enterprises

Author(s): George Nikolaou
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Stamp Duty - The Last Hurrah

Author(s): David W Marks KC CTA

Recent Cases and Rulings

Author(s): Sandra Rodman

Goodwill: Is it Good or Not?

Author(s): Harry M Rigney
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The Changing Australian Environment for Expatriates

Author(s): Danielle Lyons

Trusts - The New Regime

Author(s): Richard J Friend CTA
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Tax and Divorce

Author(s): Bruce Prescott

Negligence actions against professional advisers

Author(s): Bernard Porter

Tax Effective Investments

Author(s): Marilyn Knight
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Year End Tax Planning

Author(s): Simon Gaylard

Privatisation/Infrastructure

Author(s): Shane O'Kane
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Superannuation

Author(s): Allan Mcpherson
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Details

  • Published On:14 May 1999
  • Took place at:The Sheraton Mirage Resort, Gold Coast

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