2012

2012 Tasmanian State Convention

Source: TAS

Published Date: 18 Oct 2012

 
  • The Tasmanian State Convention is the state's leading event in tax education, and this year the convention invited some of the very best names to present on a wide on a range of issues.
  • The convention covered the following topics:
  • the role of the Clean Energy Regulator
  • the carbon farming initiative and opportunities arising from it
  • cash economy audits and benchmarking
  • client communciation
  • the power behind your brand
  • the impact of the FWA 2009
  • reducing penalties and reasonably arguable positions
  • the ins and outs of dutiable property in Tasmania
  • emerging issues in corporate governance
  • valuations and the small business CGT concessions
  • succession planning in primary production
  • income tax anti-avoidance and SMEs

Valuations and the small business CGT concessions

Author(s): Lachie Mccoll

Client communication

Author(s): Margaret Sutherland
Materials from this session:

Advisers as Directors - Emerging issues in corporate governance

Author(s): Matthew Pawson CTA-Life

Businesses: sham contracting, buying and selling. The impact of the FWA 2009

Author(s): Andrew Cameron

Succession planning in primary production

Author(s): Andrew Beattie

Reducing penalties and resonably arguable position presentation

Author(s): Arthur Athanasiou CTA-Life

The ins and outs of dutiable property in Tasmania

Author(s): Dayne Johnson FTI

Tasmanian pre-convention trust distribution workshop and case studies presentation

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

Brand You: The power behind your brand

Author(s): Rick Marton

The role of the Clean Energy Regulator

Author(s): Chloe Munro

The Carbon Farming Initiative

Author(s): Elisa De Wit

Income tax anti-avoidance and SMEs

Author(s): Karen Goodfellow CTA

Cash economy audits and benchmarking

Author(s): Adrian Abbott CTA

Details

  • Published On:18 Oct 2012
  • Took place at:Cradle Mountain Chateau, Cradle Mountain

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