2024

NSW Tax Forum

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 22 May 2024

 

The NSW Tax Forum is one of the premier tax events in the country. Designed for discussion, the program is specifically developed to cover a wide range of topics, relevant to every tax practitioner at every level with four dedicated streams – SME, Corporate, Hot Topics and Emerging Leaders.

The SME stream is always very popular with attendees at the NSW Tax Forum especially because it is targeted at meeting the learning and educational requirements of tax professionals who work with and advise private business clients, high net worth individuals and SMEs. The committee responsible for organising the SME stream has carefully selected the most practical, relevant and informative topics as part of the program including Div 7A, SMSFs, employment taxes, trusts, superannuation, estate planning, small business CGT concessions plus much more.

With a focus on the latest technical and practical developments corporate tax professionals face in 2024, the Corporate Stream was unmissable. Attendees heard the latest thinking regarding the ATO and legislative approach to intangibles, thin capitalisation, Part IVA and DPT, tax transparency and reputation management, cases and economic updates and more.

The Hot Topics stream had something for everybody. Topics on the radar in 2024 include topical issues in trust resolutions, state taxes, payroll tax plus views on residency.

Our Emerging Leaders stream was designed for those new to the profession or simply looking for a refresher on important tax topics. This mini-stream included topics on building a personal brand, strategies to enhance mental health and wellbeing for tax professionals, ethics in tricky situations and more!

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  • Published On:22 May 2024
  • Took place at:Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

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