1999

38th Victorian State Convention - "At the Cross Roads"

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 9 Sep 1999

 
Topics covered at the convention include: restructuring trusts as companies or partnerships; the minefield of anti-avoidance; recent cases and legislation; complying with the new business taxation rules; taxation of financial assets and liabilities; and advanced GST planning.

CGT Update - Focusing on Changes in Ownership

Author(s): Graeme S Cooper FTI

Current Issues in Employment Taxes

Author(s): Sarah Bernhardt

Where are the Courts taking the cases?

Author(s): Justice D Graham Hill

Film and Intellectual Property Investments

Author(s): Noel Beharis CTA

Taxation of Financial Assets & Liabilities

Author(s): Neil Ward

GST for Small Business

Author(s): Peter Senserrick
Materials from this session:

The Minefield of Anti-Avoidance

Materials from this session:

Complying with the New Business Taxation Rules

Author(s): Denise Brotherton

Restucturing Trusts as Companies or Partnerships

Author(s): Terry Murphy KC, CTA

What is the future of the Imcome vs Capital distinction?

Author(s): David Russell CTA-Life

The new era for financing assets

Author(s): Tony Stolarek
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Y2K relationships - the ATO and you post 2000

Author(s): Michael D'Ascenzo

Details

  • Published On:9 Sep 1999
  • Took place at:Cumberland Lorne Resort

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