2006

2006 Financial Services Taxation Conference: From every angle

Source: National

Published Date: 15 Feb 2006

 
The theme of this conference, Financial Services From Every Angle, covers a wide range of topics across banking, general insurance and wealth management sectors. These include major tax reform issues such as the integration of IFRS, COT, and SBT reform, and the introduction of further tranches of legislation in relation to RITA/NITA and TOFA.

Australian taxation aspects of investment in Asia

Author(s): Tony Clemens

Managing tax risks in other jurisdictions arising from acquisitions

Author(s): Neil Billyard CTA , David Glen

Transfer pricing - practical issues in the Asia Pacific region

Author(s): Agnes Lingane

Developments impacting thin capitalisation for financial institutions

Author(s): Jeff Shaw

International tax reforms affecting the funds management industry

Author(s): Greg Lazarus

Mergers and acquisitions in a post-consolidation world

Author(s): Martin Fry FTI

Distributions of excess capital

Author(s): Geoff Girvan

IFRS for insurers and fund managers

Author(s): Grant Peters

The tax effects of IFRS for banks

Author(s): Richard Buchanan FTI-Life

Tax relevant products - current issues

Author(s): Phillip Cole

Rationalisation of legacy life and funds products

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Capital protected products

Author(s): Jason King

Indirect taxes and insurance products

Author(s): Sonia Spiropoulos

Capital raising and the debt/equity borderline

Author(s): Tony Frost


Interpreting and applying the tax regime in practice - an ATO perspective

Author(s): Ashley King CTA , George Hitti

Interpreting and applying the tax regime in practice - a legal perspective

Author(s): Jennifer Davies

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  • Published On:15 Feb 2006
  • Took place at:Hyatt Regency, Sanctuary Cove

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