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2019 Queensland Tax Forum

Source: QLD

Published Date: 30 May 2019

 
This event covered technical sessions delivered by experts, to provide attendees with the practical insights to respond to this complex world. From residency, to capital and revenue distinctions, with a plenary session on valuations, the technical program tackled core tax matters providing fresh insights and responding to the latest changes.

Professional practices

Author(s): John Ioannou CTA

Defining Australia's tax base

Author(s): Paul Mills

Queensland duty: Tips, tricks and traps

Author(s): Rosalie Cattermole CTA , Sam Mohammad

Trusts: Revisiting distribution issues

Author(s): Daniel Smedley CTA

The changing nature of double tax treaties

Author(s): Rhiain Garrihy , Chris Stewart

Indirect tax for inbound investors

Author(s): Katrina Parkyn ATI , Melanie Shaw

Year-end tax planning

Author(s): Thomas Tulley CTA
Materials from this session:

Commercial risk vs tax risk in M&A: Tips & traps for young players

Author(s): Sally Newman CTA , Katrina Piva

Financing

Author(s): Susan Bell CTA
Materials from this session:

Technical landmines in corporate transactions

Author(s): Muhunthan Kanagaratnam CTA , Julian Lian

Tips for minimising the impact of divorce on your business

Author(s): Justine Woods

Revenue valuations: practical tips for avoiding disputes where possible and winning them where necessary

Author(s): Philip Bisset CTA , Megan Raynal , Danie Van Aswegen

Details

  • Published On:30 May 2019
  • Took place at:Stamford Plaza, Brisbane

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