2006

Sixth Annual States' Taxation Conference

Source: National

Published Date: 27 Jul 2006

 
The comprehensive program included streams for stamp duties, pay-roll tax, and land tax. With all sessions, the aim was to provide enough information so that the general practitioner can understand and appreciate the issues, but also to cover the more technical matters for the specialists.

Dealing with state taxes

Author(s): The Hon. Justice Ian Gzell
Materials from this session:

State taxes update

Author(s): Jim Richards CTA

State taxes: case update

Author(s): Fiona Halsey , Daniel Stein

Valuation and state taxes

Author(s): Wayne Lonergan

Preventing avoidance of state and territory taxation - new traps for old players

Author(s): James D Merralls

Climate change law - state taxation issues

Author(s): Amrit Macintyre CTA

Payroll tax - how wide is the net and what is in it?

Author(s): Kevin Lock

Land tax on trusts - the Victorian model

Author(s): Chris Furnell , Grant Parsons

The shifting trust relationship

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

The move to electronic land dealings: a national approach

Author(s): Simon Libbis

The contingency principle - alive and well under the Duties Act?

Author(s): John Caravousanos

Mixed bag of pay-roll tax lollies

Author(s): Bob Smith , Rod Richardson , Fiona Elliott

Land rich - hidden riches

Author(s): Campbell Rankine CTA
Materials from this session:

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  • Published On:27 Jul 2006
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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