2020

The Tax Summit

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 11 Mar 2020

 
The Tax Summit brought together two of our most popular events: the National Convention and NSW Tax Forum. Delegates heard from over 90 speakers from every aspect of tax: corporate, professional practice, legal, technical, SME, domestic and international.

Trust distributable income - The remaining gap

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

Emerging technologies and trends - What tax advisors need to know

Author(s): Joni Pirovich

What is the current framework for structuring professional practices?

Author(s): John Ioannou CTA

US tax update

Author(s): Justin Davis
Materials from this session:

When is professional practice income alienable?

Author(s): Brian Richards

Foreigner duty and land tax surcharges

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA

Superannuation member balance strategies upon death

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Taxing the digital economy - The end of the (tax) world as we know it?

Author(s): Aylin Harapoz , Simon Thorp ATI , Sandy Chan , John Locke

Corporate tax residency review: Principles, interpretation and reform

Author(s): James Macky CTA , Kristen Deards

Current issues in M&A and capital management

Author(s): Andrew Sharp , Simon Jenner CTA

Top-hatting for SME's

Author(s): Stephen Holmes CTA

Around the courts in 60 minutes - Key tax decisions

Author(s): Chris Peadon FTI

Tax treatment of buy sell agreements

Author(s): Daniel Smedley CTA

Tax consolidation: How to acquire assets

Author(s): Simon How CTA

Back-to-back rollovers - New ATO guidance

Author(s): Annelise Jeromela , Dung Lam CTA

How does the change agenda impact the tax profession?

Author(s): Stephen Healey CTA-Life , Adrian Cartland

Australia's hybrid mismatch rules

Author(s): James Hudson , Sanjay Wavde CTA

Who would want to be a company director? Duties, obligations, and liabilities in a tax context

Author(s): Mark Macrae CTA , Paul Sokolowski CTA

Practical tax consolidation issues for 2020

Author(s): Jonathan Rintoul , Lee Jong

Taxation of foreign exchange gains and losses for corporates - Back to the Future?

Author(s): Greig Hubbard ATI , Abdol Mostafavi CTA

APAs - Practical management of volatility and complexity in cross-border transactions

Author(s): Dinesh Ramnani , Lorena Sosa

Tax implications of relationship breakdown

Author(s): Todd Want CTA , Charis Liew

Winning ways to keep your tax losses - Is the similar business test the panacea?

Author(s): Sarah Saville , Monika Uchanski

SME business structures - Multiple owners, flexible profit sharing

Author(s): Chris Ardagna CTA

Foreign income tax offsets - Domestic laws reign supreme

Author(s): Amanda Kazacos , Amanda Uppal , Isabella Wong

International tax structuring and cross-border financing

Author(s): Chris Yang , Tony Do

Controlled foreign companies

Author(s): Daryn Moore

Best practices for holiday rentals and evidence retention

Author(s): Matthew Mckee FTI

Overview of the imputation regime

Author(s): Claire Thornett CTA

Division 7A and UPEs - What's next?

Author(s): Vanessa Priest FTI

How should professional practices be structured in the future?

Author(s): Greg Travers CTA

Practical tax issues for non-resident investors

Author(s): Kai-Chen Lamb

Details

  • Published On:11 Mar 2020
  • Took place at:International Convention Centre, Sydney

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