2018

2018 Barossa Convention

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 3 May 2018

 
The Barossa convention covered the following topics:
  • the tax professional of the future
  • technology - how will it change your role, your business and the value you provide your clients?
  • reigniting the question of "carrying on a business"? and the potentially wasteful imputation system
  • restructuring a small business
  • family matters and the balancing act
  • stamp duty - when do you need to think about it?
  • part A: start-ups and innovation
  • the use of Everett Assignments in modern-day partnerships
  • non-resident investment in property
  • how to make the best use of your company losses.

Restructuring a small business

Author(s): Stephen Heath CTA-Life , Grantley Stevens CTA

Non-resident investment in property

Author(s): Marc Romaldi CTA

How to make the best use of your company losses

Author(s): Sean Van Der Linden CTA

Technology - How will it change your role, your business and the value you provide your clients?

Author(s): Alistair Hutson

Family matters and the balancing act

Author(s): Andrew Sinclair CTA

Superannuation strategies post 1 July 2017 - What do you do now?

Author(s): Kerri Reynolds CTA

The tax professional of the future

Author(s): Stephen Healey CTA-Life

Reigniting the question of "carrying on a business" and the potentially wasteful imputation system

Author(s): Tom Paltridge CTA

Details

  • Published On:3 May 2018
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort, Adelaide

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