2005

My Client the Health Professional

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 28 Jul 2005

 
In the context of your clients as health professional practitioners:

A. Are you aware of the impact that the new changes to the Bankruptcy Act and the Family Law Act will have on your practitioner client?

B. Have you recently reviewed your clients' structure for compliance and tax efficiency purposes?

C. From a GST perspective, have you considered which entities within your practitioner client are able to be 'grouped'?

If you need assistance or guidance in addressing the above issues then you should reaad these seminar materials.

Asset Protection and Structuring Issues

Author(s): Nathan Thomson

Details

  • Published On:28 Jul 2005
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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