2013

46th South Australian Convention

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 2 May 2013

 
  • Knowing that tax practitioners' day-to-day activities represent a never-ending "balancing act"?, this Convention program was designed to cover recent changes, provide thought leadership and also to provide some practical application on these issues.
  • This year's programme included:
  • is Australia becoming a sovereign tax risk?
  • tax reform agenda - key issues
  • companies - back in favour?
  • SME risk differentiation framework
  • offshoring of exporting - The ATO's approach to your cross-border transactions with related parties
  • blatant, artificial or contrived...?
  • GST - Managing risk and opportunity in a changing world
  • irreconcilable differences
  • what happens when it all goes wrong?
  • SMSF borrowing - what now?
  • SMSF's and old age: Why all good things must come to an end

Irreconcilable differences

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald

SME risk differentiation framework

Author(s): Michael Cranston , Scott Bryant

GST - Managing risk and opportunity in a changing world

Author(s): Matthew Nicholls

Offshoring or exporting - The ATO's approach to your cross-border transactions with related parties

Author(s): Frank Putrino

Part IVA technical discussion

Author(s): Ben Wilson

SMSF borrowing - What now?

Author(s): Neil Oakes

Blatant, artificial or contrived...?

Author(s): Briony Rice

Companies - Back in favour?

Author(s): Nick Wilkins

What happens when it all goes wrong?

Author(s): Paul Hockridge

Is Australia becoming a sovereign tax risk?

Author(s): David Russell

Details

  • Published On:2 May 2013
  • Took place at:Novatel Barossa Valley Resort

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