2014

2014 Queensland Annual State Convention

Source: QLD

Published Date: 11 Sep 2014

 
The 2014 Convention once again showcased an impressive line-up of local and interstate speakers. The program was comprehensive, covering Div 7A, payroll tax, corporate reconstructions, small business CGT concessions, superannuation and dispute resolution, just to name a few. By popular demand this year's program also included a speed update as well as a panel session addressing hot topics concerning trusts.

Payroll tax - The sleeping giant

Author(s): Philip Magoffin , Scott Pease

Practice development in a changing environment

Author(s): Alistair Marshall

Division 7A - Putting your hands in the till without getting your fingers burnt

Author(s): Chris Davis CTA

Small business CGT concessions - Getting it right

Author(s): Paul Banister CTA , Maggie Millar

The tax reform agenda

Author(s): Robert Jeremenko
Materials from this session:

GST and property - Avoiding the pitfalls

Author(s): Karl Wood , Sam Mohammad

Effectively managing tax disputes - Managing the outcome from the beginning

Author(s): Sarah Blakelock

Corporate reconstructions - A game of snakes and ladders

Author(s): James Petterson ATI , Troy Morgan CTA , Scott Pease

Superannuation - Keeping the lid on the lolly jar

Author(s): Chris Wyeth CTA

Details

  • Published On:11 Sep 2014
  • Took place at:InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort, Gold Coast

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