2015

Property & Construction

Source: QLD

Published Date: 10 Mar 2015

 
This event brought together leading tax professionals to discuss topical tax issues facing this industry. There was a particular focus on practical issues including GST, revenue recognition, the distinction between revenue and capital, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and stamp duty issues.

This full day seminar included presentations from The Property Council of Australia on changes impacting property owners and developers, and the Queensland Building and Construction Commission updated us on the new reporting and minimum financial requirements for licensees. These event provided a relevant understanding of the issues facing developers and contractors today.

Revenue recognition for developers and contractors

Author(s): John Seccombe , Tom Splatt

Stamp duty update for developers

Author(s): Duncan Bedford ATI , Jessica Laird

Demystifying REITs and MITs

Author(s): Sian Sinclair CTA

Understanding planning & development in Queensland

Author(s): Jen Willams

GST & property update

Author(s): Jeff Pfaff ATI

Details

  • Published On:10 Mar 2015
  • Took place at:Tattersall's Club, Brisbane

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