2018

2018 Private Business Tax Retreat

Source: QLD

Published Date: 31 May 2018

 
This event was designed to deliver the most up-to-date thinking on many of the private client advisers' most common tools in trade and to bring to light emerging trends which may impact upon them. It covered trusts, Division 7A, Part IVA, small business restructure roll-over in practice, corporate and commercial, and ATO perspectives.

Structuring trusts for foreign stakeholders - It affects everyone

Author(s): Melinda Peters , Catherine Nufer-Barr

Superannuation and estate planning - The new frontier

Author(s): Scott Hay-Bartlem CTA

What attracts the Commissioner's attention for private business and resolving complex issues

Author(s): Martin Jacobs

Intergenerational wealth transfers

Author(s): Jodie Mills CTA

Division 7A

Author(s): Mark Molesworth CTA

SME demergers and capital returns - Is the small business restructure rollover the answer?

Author(s): John Middleton CTA , Christine Palmer

Cash-back opportunities for private businesses

Author(s): Greg Pratt CTA

Ongoing use of trusts after the next election

Author(s): Bob Deutsch

Financing start-ups

Author(s): Ben Wood

Details

  • Published On:31 May 2018
  • Took place at:The Palazzo Versace Hotel, Gold Coast

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