2007

South Australian Convention: In Tune with Tax

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 3 May 2007

 
Janis Joplin sang "Break Another Little Piece of my Tax"? and perhaps was referring to the heartache of trying to breakdown the complexities of the plethora of legislation. These materials are in tune with our modern and classical topics.

Holding land through trusts

Author(s): Michael Butler

Getting wealth out of companies

Author(s): Graeme S Cooper

The 2007 superannuation 'window of opportunity'

Author(s): Brian Collins

Simply super - getting it in

Author(s): Suzanne Mackenzie

Entry and exit issues in professional partnerships

Author(s): Andrew Shaw

Running a tax dispute at the AAT

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald , Rod Dunne , Helen Lacey

Crikey - where do I pay my tax?

Author(s): Janet Finlay

Simply super - getting it out

Author(s): Stephen Heath

Exploring the land-rich provisions

Author(s): John Tucker

Having employees - it's not just about salary and wages

Author(s): Julie Van Der Velde

Ruling from the grave - effective use of testamentary trusts

Author(s): Phil Mcgovern

GST report: the year so far - developments in 2007

Author(s): Matthew Nicholls

Getting trusts right: lessons from the Federal Court

Author(s): Jeffrey Spender

R-E-S-P-E-C-T your employees with equity

Author(s): Garry Winter , Jamie Restas

Changes to asset holdings

Author(s): Tim Sandow

The new small business concessions

Author(s): Ian Snook

Details

  • Published On:3 May 2007
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort

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