2006

Primary Production - Issues to Consider for Farming Clients

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 23 Nov 2006

 
This session led practitioners through the maze of issues that need to be addressed when advising clients who engage in primary production. From income derivation to finding assistance to help through lean times due to drought, the topics covered provided a handy checklist of matters that should be used by anyone advising clients who make their money from the land. As well as an overview of the law, practical examples are examined to highlight the myriad of tax issues that need to be addressed.

Primary production - issues to consider for farming clients

Author(s): Barbie Chiro

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  • Published On:23 Nov 2006
  • Took place at:Holiday Inn Adelaide

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