2008

6th Annual Property Intensive

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 27 Aug 2008

 
Aimed at practitioners experienced in the property industry who have a fundamental understanding of the tax, legal and accounting issues affecting the industry, this event provided the opportunity to focus on some of the teething problems associated with recent developments in local and global tax laws, as well as the proposals for reform still in the pipeline. Topics covered included:
  • Division 6C - proposal for change
  • Property Linked Notes - what are they?
  • Division 250 - how is it working in practice?
  • International REIT Regimes - what can we learn from them?
  • Board of Taxation Review - where could we be heading on a model for taxation of managed investment trusts?
  • international tax developments
  • GST Developments.

Recent changes to the taxation of real estate investment vehicles in Australia

Author(s): John Avery CTA , Simon Clark CTA

Division 250

Author(s): Brian Lawrence , Michael Cox
Materials from this session:

International tax developments

Author(s): Peter B Stinson CTA

Details

  • Published On:27 Aug 2008
  • Took place at:Swissotel Sydney

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