2019

34th National Convention

Source: National

Published Date: 13 Mar 2019

 
This event covered some of the following topics:
  • residency
  • taking the CGT path less travelled
  • what's hot in state taxes
  • challenges with the ATO's evolving approach to information gathering
  • super reporting - what is in and what is out?
  • testamentary trusts and taxes
  • where are we with GST and where could we be going?

Justice Graham Hill Memorial lecture - In defence of the income tax

Author(s): Richard J Vann CTA


Elder practice - King Lear and the baby boomers last stand

Author(s): Tim Tierney

Transfer pricing update

Author(s): Cameron Smith
Materials from this session:

Challenges with the ATO's evolving approach to information gathering

Author(s): Angelina Lagana CTA , Fiona Knight

Australia's response to the OECD/G20 BEPS Project - What is the reality?

Author(s): Peter Madden CTA

Fraud and evasion

Author(s): David W Marks KC CTA

Testamentary trust and taxes

Author(s): Dung Lam CTA

Black economy measures - They don't affect your clients right...?

Author(s): Paul Banister CTA

Dispositions of partnership interests post US tax reform

Author(s): Scott Hes

When does 'tax advice' become 'legal advice' which contravenes state or territory law

Author(s): F. John Morgan

Tax and technology: Automation, the digital economy and single touch payroll

Author(s): Colin Walker , Robyn Jacobson CTA

Reconstructing financing transactions: A focus on the debt and equity rules, Division 815 and thin capitalisation

Author(s): Rasool Tariq , Stuart Landsberg

CGT small business concessions

Author(s): Michael Parker CTA

Restructuring tricks and traps

Author(s): Megan Bishop , Simon Webster

Details

  • Published On:13 Mar 2019
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart, Hobart

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