2024

National Resources Tax Conference

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 21 Nov 2024

 

This conference has long been recognised as Australia’s leading tax conference focused entirely on the energy and resources sectors. As in previous years, the conference program provides updates on the tax issues that are front of mind for industry. In particular, a number of sessions will focus on the energy transition. 

The National Resources Tax Conference has always strived to be at the forefront of current and emerging tax issues for the energy and resources sectors and the Committee has worked hard to develop a program that maintains that status. It brought together regulators and leading practitioners for two days to discuss tax and related challenges and the opportunities that these will bring.

Speakers were chosen because they are leading tax experts with the essential blend of knowledge and experience in the practical application of the laws. The Tax Institute’s programs are renowned for delivering leading technical presenters with practical solutions and thoughts on the key tax issues. This year was no exception as we delivered Australia’s preeminent energy and resources tax conference.



PRRT – Recent developments

Author(s): Suzie Emery , Julia Low , Paul Corrie

Tax technology and ERP implementation

Author(s): Jody Shand , Barry Groenendijik

From farm-in to carbon farming

Author(s): Matt Plint

Interest limitation rules

Author(s): Harjit Singh , Mathew Chamberlain CTA , Cameron Blackwood ATI

ATO programs – A panel discussion

Author(s): David Stevenson , Megan Croaker , Brian Purdy




Details

  • Published On:21 Nov 2024
  • Took place at:The Westin Perth

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