2009

Financial Services Taxation Conference 2009

Source: National

Published Date: 11 Feb 2009

 
The financial services industry has experienced unprecedented turmoil over the past 12 months and further change can be expected in the near term the theme for this event was the concept of Chinese "curse"?-"May you live in interesting times"?.

This event was aimed at all practitioners and in-house tax advisers as a means to get up to date on current tax issues in this most dynamic of environments.

Tax issues in a bear market: Liabilities side presentation

Author(s): Patrick Broughan

Developments in the administration of promoter penalties

Author(s): Bruce Collins CTA

Thin capitalisation including the impact of falling asset values

Author(s): Paul Balkus , Daryl Choo ATI

The capital revenue debate and the managed funds review

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Managing TOFA, implementation and ongoing-The TOFA countdown has begun

Author(s): Neil Ward

Annual compliance arrangements

Author(s): Paul Suppree , Stephen Green CTA

Superannuation update

Author(s): Shayne Carter CTA

TOFA for the clients of financial institutions

Author(s): David Linke

TOFA-The international dimension

Author(s): Tony Frost

Profit attribution to permanent establishments and transfer pricing following the Roche case

Author(s): Nick Houseman

Hedging workshop

Author(s): Julian Humphrey CTA

TOFA and hedging

Author(s): Mathew Umina

Tax issues in a bear market: Assets side


Financial services tax update

Author(s): Antoinette Elias
Materials from this session:

Managing TOFA, implementation and ongoing-Tax Office perspective

Author(s): Ross Brookes

Walking the wire-The Australian economy in 2009

Author(s): Michael Blythe

Details

  • Published On:11 Feb 2009
  • Took place at:Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa

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