2005

2005 National GST Intensive

Source: National

Published Date: 13 Oct 2005

 
The Annual GST Conference is the premier event on the Tax Institute's calendar for those specialising in GST. This year, the theme of the conference was "GST - Down the Track" and it marked the fifth anniversary of GST in Australia.

For tax practitioners and businesses alike, the pace of change continues unabated. The triumvirate of the courts, the legislature and the Commissioner have all combined to ensure that GST in Australia is both constantly evolving and continually challenging.

Five years of GST

Author(s): Richard F Edmonds
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Managing tax disputes

Author(s): David Russell CTA-Life

Current issues affecting financial supplies

Author(s): Peter Mcmahon , Ross Stitt

Issues associated with GST groups

Author(s): Matthew Cridland CTA , Murray Jewell

Managing major transactions in a GST environment

Author(s): William Brown CTA

GST and property

Author(s): Michael Patane CTA
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Developments in UK and European case law

Author(s): Roderick Cordara

GST and adjustments

Author(s): Andrew Nutman , John Oesterheld ATI
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Transitional issues

Author(s): Peter Green
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GST - five years on/five years out

Author(s): Michael B Evans , Bruce Quigley CTA

Details

  • Published On:13 Oct 2005
  • Took place at:Sheraton Mirage Resort & Spa, Gold Coast

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