2006

Tasmanian State Convention

Source: TAS

Published Date: 20 Oct 2006

 
The tides of taxation laws ebb and flow and in 2006 we have seen a number of significant changes, in particular due to the budget. These materiasl will assist practitioners predict and navigate their way through the tidal movements.

With topics ranging from GST to Capital Gains Tax, from remuneration strategies to superannuation, and from trusts to succession planning, there are plenty of topics to suit the needs of all accountants and lawyers who practice or have an interest in tax.

The erosion of asset protection - is the party over?

Author(s): Paul Cook

CGT small business concessions - selected issues

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA , Daniel Smedley CTA

Tax Practice 2006

Author(s): Jerome Tse CTA , Andrew O'Bryan CTA , Chris Wallis CTA , Neil Earle CTA-Life , Keith James CTA

Latest remuneration strategies

Author(s): Matthew Honan
Materials from this session:

Property investment - income tax and GST issues

Author(s): Michael Hine CTA

Current issues for primary producers

Author(s): Harry M Rigney

Promoter penalties

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Service entities - where to now

Author(s): Jerome Tse CTA , Andrew O'Bryan CTA

Making the most of superannuation

Author(s): Robert Watson FTI

Effective strategies for using superannuation in succession planning

Author(s): Julian Battistella

Trusts and succession planning

Author(s): Daniel Smedley CTA

Details

  • Published On:20 Oct 2006
  • Took place at:Doherty St. Helens Resort

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