2012

27th National Convention

Source: National

Published Date: 14 Mar 2012

 
The Tax Institute's National Convention is without doubt the premier event for tax professionals across all areas of practice.

This event featured over 30 sessions covering the very latest technical content and an expo showcasing exclusive offers from our business alliance partners. The exceptional convention program that was both technically relevant and practical to meet the needs of all tax practitioners.

Structuring professional practices

Author(s): Andrew Noolan

Current and upcoming issues in GST for your business

Author(s): Franceska Leoncio , Geoff Mann , Suzanne Kneen

Reportable tax positions and the ATO's great expectations

Author(s): Paul Mccartin , Ronen Vexler

Superannuation

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson

Commissioner's address

Author(s): Michael D'Ascenzo
Materials from this session:

Undoing client mistakes

Author(s): Jonathan Chong , Daniel Fry

Tax and insolvency 2012 extinguishing the phoenix's fire

Author(s): Michael Lhuede

Unpaid present entitlements - Current practical implications

Author(s): Ian Snook

Managing tax disputes in a changing environment

Author(s): Niv Tadmore , Amber Agustin

ATO approach to dispute resolution

Author(s): Deborah Hastings

Board of Taxation update

Author(s): Chris Jordan
Materials from this session:

Corporate M&A - Implications of the new consolidation changes

Author(s): Edward Consett , Ken Spence

Case law developments for the corporate tax advisor

Author(s): Katrina Parkyn

Valuations in the revenue context

Author(s): Mark L Robertson

Primary production - Other issues

Author(s): Judy Snell

Tax and value: An oxymoron?

Author(s): Michael Churchill

Trends and developments in transfer pricing case law in Australia: A paradigm shift

Author(s): Paul Mcnab , Peter Callejah , Colin Little

Tax and the Constitution

Author(s): The Hon Robert French
Materials from this session:

Revenue vs capital - More relevant than ever

Author(s): Paul Banister

Profiting from country property: Exploitation of rights

Author(s): Damien L Lockie

Effective trust deeds and trust resolutions achieving the desired outcomes in a climate of uncertainty

Author(s): Peter Slegers

Evolving SME ownership - Don't drop the baton

Author(s): Peter Godber

Capital management buybacks

Author(s): Teresa Dyson

Stamp duty update for the non-specialist

Author(s): Harry Lakis

Details

  • Published On:14 Mar 2012
  • Took place at:National Convention Centre, Canberra

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