2005

39th South Australian State Convention: A Fine Blend - Barossa Valley

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 5 May 2005

 
Yet again the organising committee for the State Convention brought together some of South Australia's and Australia's finest tax speakers, led by Justice Graham Hill of the Federal Court.

Being held in a wine region, the topics included a tasty blend of current issues confronting tax practitioners.

CGT small business concessions

Author(s): Paul Ingram CTA

Structuring your practice

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

The value of tax effective investments for retirement income

Author(s): Cameron Rhodes

Contractor or employee: current tax issues for the payer

Author(s): Grantley Stevens CTA

Your client wants to expand overseas - what do you do now?

Author(s): Con Tragakis FTI

Tim Lebbon's Market value: a vital tax concept

Author(s): Tim Lebbon

Stephen Heath's Market value: a vital tax concept presentation

Author(s): Stephen Heath CTA-Life

Licensing in agribusiness - the hidden traps

Author(s): Garry Winter CTA

Underlying tax problems in property development

Author(s): Patrick C Gallagher

Choices in selling a business

Author(s): Ian Snook CTA

Company and trust loans approaching 30 June 2005 - issues to consider

Author(s): Terry Lewis

GST: some real issues

Author(s): John W De Wijn KC CTA - Life , Jeff Tyler
Materials from this session:

Digging into property development

Author(s): Patrick C Gallagher

Part IVA and Division 165: where are we now?

Author(s): Justice D Graham Hill

Super pensions for SMSFs: a tax revolution in the 21st century

Author(s): Suzanne Mackenzie CTA

Details

  • Published On:5 May 2005
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort

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