2012

45th Western Australia State Convention

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 23 Aug 2012

 
  • With complex and constantly changing tax laws, tax practitioners are challenged every day to deliver answers on a broad range of difficult tax issues. With this in mind the convention program was designed to help practitioners navigate the many different real-world tax issues their clients will face in the current year and beyond.
  • The convention brought together a panel of high-profile speakers from across the tax profession to bring insights, ideas and expertise on the most relevant and practical tax issues and challenges facing business and the tax profession.
  • Participants gained critical insights into recent legislative and judicial developments as well as views on what is in store for the future.

Superannuation - Consulting the compass

Author(s): Sharyn Long CTA

Philanthropy: Tax planning and sustainable giving

Author(s): Peter Dowling

The ship of Theseus and other trust perplexities

Author(s): Fiona Dillon CTA

Part IVA: Where to from here?

Author(s): Tom Thawley
Materials from this session:

What to look for when your client chooses to send employees to work overseas

Author(s): Dan Hodgson ATI , Ben Travers ATI

Risky business: How not to get sued (and what to do if you are sued)

Author(s): Fiona Halsey

Taxation of trusts tug-of-war

Author(s): Jonathan Ilbery CTA-Life

Successful succession planning

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

Corporate conundrums

Author(s): Paul Abbey , Matthew Budge , Andrew Tran

Details

  • Published On:23 Aug 2012
  • Took place at:Quay West Resort, Bunker Bay

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