2010

Property Intensive 2010

Source: QLD

Published Date: 3 Sep 2010

 
Given the continued growth of the South East Queensland property market, as well as ongoing tax changes in the property industry, this annual intensive continues to be a must-attend event for every practitioner advising this important market segment.

Topics covered followed the lifecycle of a multi-purpose development, including:

  • acquisition and ownership structures
  • financing issues
  • construction and development phase issues
  • valuation
  • changes to land tax
  • disposal and continued use
This year's event focused upon emerging issues facing the property sector, as well as the ATO approach to compliance and interpretation. Presented by leading tax experts in this area, each session focused on the practicalities of balancing the commercial outcomes of the development, against the management of tax risk.

Income tax and GST issues associated with operations and disposals of real estate

Author(s): Stephen Healey CTA-Life , Andrew Compton

Construction and development phase

Author(s): Ash Chotai CTA

Getting the choice of structure right

Author(s): William (Bill) D Thompson

Non-tax technical session: Valuations

Author(s): Chris Kogler

Land tax and stamp duty update

Author(s): Steven Paterson

Details

  • Published On:3 Sep 2010
  • Took place at:The Arts Centre, Surfers Paradise

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