2022

Property Intensive

Source: National

Published Date: 3 Nov 2022

 
With property being one of the key elements of the Australian economy and a constantly changing taxation landscape, the Organising Committee had a tough job in narrowing down the sessions to the few that were chosen. With speakers who are at the cutting edge of policy, technical skill and practicality, the sessions were very valuable to those who attended the two-day, online program. Highlights were the keynote economic update; hearing from the ATO regarding property issues in their Next 5000 Reviews; and a forward-looking session at how tax reform may be used in a property context.

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  • Published On:3 Nov 2022
  • Took place at:Online

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