2013

21st National Tax Intensive

Source: National

Published Date: 7 Nov 2013

 
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  • The theme of this year's Intensive - Small Business Concessions, Part IVA & Trusts: Where are we now? - focused on three of the most important practical issues for tax advisers to the SME and family business sector.
  • Sessions covered:
  • the key areas in relation to the small business CGT concessions (including liabilities, dividend access shares, "earnouts"?, incorporation of partnerships and valuation of CGT assets)
  • the new anti-avoidance provisions in Part IVA of the ITAA36 (including the suggestion the amendments reflect a change in policy, assessing "alternative postulates"?, the importance of the "dominant purpose"? test, and the possible application of new rules to structuring to obtain the benefit of the small business CGT concessions)
  • the ATO's expectations of professionals in dealing with the multitude of reforms, in particular, the new Part IVA
  • the issues in relation to the interplay of trust provisions in Div 6 of the ITAA36, the deemed dividend rules in Div 7A, and the recent amendments to Divs 115 and 207 of the ITAA97
  • the future of trust taxation - where is the government's reform program going?

The "new" Part IVA

Author(s): Grant Wardell-Johnson

Trusts: Current state of play

Author(s): Arthur Athanasiou CTA-Life

Small business concessions

Author(s): Anna Tran CTA , Angie Hicks CTA

Case studies & solutions

Author(s): Vanessa Priest FTI
Materials from this session:

Trust reform: A practitioner's perspective

Author(s): Fabrizio Porcaro CTA

Details

  • Published On:7 Nov 2013
  • Took place at:Sheraton, Noosa Resort and Spa

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