2017

2017 Private Business Tax Retreat

Source: QLD

Published Date: 26 May 2017

 
The advent of new data usage and evolving interactions with the ATO is an issue and this event had present key ATO officers who brought their knowledge of ATO best practice. Also covered key technical developments such as superannuation and small business rollovers that directly relate to managing the future ownership of private business in Australia - as the population ages and wealth accumulates for private business owners.

Tax developments you can't miss

Author(s): David Hughes CTA

Taxing your way to the sale of business property

Author(s): Sarah Dewar , Fletch Heinemann CTA

Dealing with difficult structures - Preparing for the future

Author(s): Linda Tapiolas CTA

Focus on the T in TAX

Author(s): Baden U'Ren
Materials from this session:

Superannuation and wealth management - The next frontier?

Author(s): Chris Wyeth CTA

Emerging issues for private businesses conducted via trusts

Author(s): Patricia Martins , Daniel Smedley CTA

The future tax practice

Author(s): Stephen Healy
Materials from this session:

The expanding offshore client - How Australian tax rules are taken with you and how to manage them

Author(s): Chris Aboud CTA , Cameron Blackwood ATI

Valuations

Author(s): Tim Kyle
Materials from this session:

Superannuation and wealth management for private business - Dealing with current structures

Author(s): Laura Hanrahan

Details

  • Published On:26 May 2017
  • Took place at:The Palazzo Versace Hotel, Gold Coast

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