2014

International Masterclass

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 9 Oct 2014

 
This event presented by leading international tax experts including senior officials from the Australian Taxation Office, provided an understanding of the continuing changes in the international tax arena. The day consisted of detailed presentations and discussions of recent changes and developments, with a focus on the practical impact of such changes and the commercial issues that arise.

Dealing with a BEPS based tax review

Author(s): Ermelinda Kovacs , Fiona Moore

Issues arising from the resource capital fund ("RCF") case

Author(s): Charlotte Brierley , Abdol Mostafavi CTA

Australia and the digital economy: A case study

Author(s): Alison Marshall CTA , Tim Lynch ATI

Future directions in transfer pricing arising under the BEPS recommendations

Author(s): Paul Mcnab CTA , Edin Mahir , Annemarie Wilmore , Lyndon James ATI

Tax treaty developments

Author(s): Richard J Vann CTA

The future of hybrid financing in Australia

Author(s): Joanne Lugg , Craig Church , David Watkins CTA , Mark Hadassin CTA

Details

  • Published On:9 Oct 2014
  • Took place at:Swissotel Sydney, Sydney

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