2011

2011 Tasmanian State Convention

Source: TAS

Published Date: 13 Oct 2011

 
This event featured some of the tax industry's leading presenters. The following topics were covered:
  • an overview of the big GST issues affecting SMEs in 2011
  • Division 7A challenges and strategies in 2011
  • taxation and insolvency
  • corporate conundrums
  • corporate conundrums case study
  • demystifying the small business CGT concessions
  • personal effectiveness and time management
  • philanthropy - Establishing a charitable trust
  • making social media work for your business
  • trends in tax reform - What's coming next
  • SMSFs: The preferred wealth creation vehicle?

Graeme Cooper's materials can be downloaded from the 26th National Convention presented on 2 March 2011.

Matthew Tripodi's materials can be download from the 44th South Australian Convention presented on 14 April 2011.

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Demystifying the small business CGT concessions

Author(s): Robyn Jacobson CTA

Taxation and insolvency

Author(s): Barry Hamilton

An overview of big GST issues affecting SMEs in 2011

Author(s): Bastian Gasser ATI , Richelle Mccausland

Corporate conundrums

Author(s): Amanda Hocking

Division 7A challenges and strategies in 2011

Author(s): Greg Nielsen CTA

Details

  • Published On:13 Oct 2011
  • Took place at:Country Club Tasmania, Launceston

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