2013

46th Western Australian State Convention

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 22 Aug 2013

 
  • As tax law continues to increase in complexity and areas of controversy abound, tax remains an area of challenge for businesses and practitioners alike. This convention was aimed at detailing practical strategies and tactics which you can adopt in light of these challenges for the benefit of your clients and your practice.
  • Topics covered included:
  • trusts update - What the ATO thinks and why you should care
  • tax losses - Using them, not losing them
  • tax developments
  • trusts: Are they still worth it in the current tax climate?
  • FBT and salary packaging update
  • strategies for the SME practitioner's kitbag
  • tax reform for private business
  • not-for-profit
  • are SMEs getting the most out of consolidation?
  • superannuation update

Superannuation update

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Not-for-profit

Author(s): Martin Kirkness CTA

Tax reform for private business

Author(s): Keith James CTA

Strategies for the SME practitioner's kitbag

Author(s): Alan Krawitz CTA , Daniel Fry CTA

Tax losses: Using them, not losing them

Author(s): Natasha Mccarthy

FBT and salary packaging update

Author(s): Steve Frapple

Trusts update: What the ATO thinks and why you should care

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Trusts: Are they still worth it in the current tax climate?

Author(s): Syd Jenkins

Details

  • Published On:22 Aug 2013
  • Took place at:Pullman Resort, Bunker Bay

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