2013

South Australian 6th Annual Property Day

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 15 Feb 2013

 
  • The property tax landscape is constantly evolving, and the practical challenges and opportunities never stop. Despite the recent downturn in the property market, the everyday activity of property developers, owners and investors continues to raise difficult issues. At the same time, the property industry continues to be a focus area of the Australian Tax Office and RevenueSA, creating even more potential headaches. This full day property seminar brought together specialists from different areas of taxation to discuss the issues and problems, and to offer practical property solutions, using case studies and worked examples.
  • Topics covered include:
  • unit trusts - the optimal vehicle for property acquisitions?
  • land tax - lessons learnt form "epic fails"
  • income tax and CGT - in the real world
  • GST - in the real world
  • main residence and CTGT
  • stamp duties - here to stay
  • SMSF syndication and fundraising - bees around the honey pot.

Stamp duties - Here to stay

Author(s): Julie Van Der Velde CTA

Income tax and CGT - In the real world

Author(s): Simon How CTA

GST - In the real world

Author(s): Lisa Smith CTA

Unit trusts - The optimal vehicle for property acquisition?

Author(s): Leo Efthivoulou CTA

SMSF syndication and fundraising - Bees around the honey pot

Author(s): Matthew Andruchowycz CTA

Main residence and CGT

Author(s): Karen Gregor CTA

Land tax - Lessons learnt from "epic fails'

Author(s): Andrea Melillo CTA

Details

  • Published On:15 Feb 2013
  • Took place at:Intercontinental Hotel, Adelaide

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