2014

2014 National Resources Tax Conference

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 15 Oct 2014

 
This event is the premier tax conference focused entirely on the mining and oil and gas industries. The technical program was the main focus and included sessions on the most important topics of the day presented by the leaders in tax from all over Australia.

The wide-ranging program covered important emerging issues such as exploration and transfer pricing, as well as some more general sessions on infrastructure and key mining and oil and gas law concepts. There was also a session on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS).

Australian taxation issues for outbound resources companies

Author(s): Sara Mattsson , Stuart Landsberg , Matt Palmer , Scott Reid

Important petroleum law concepts

Author(s): Tracey Greenaway
Materials from this session:

Project pools

Author(s): James Macky , Praneel Nand

Tax and native title - Current taxation issues affecting native title groups and Indigenous organisations in 2014

Author(s): Adam Levin , Fleur Lewis

Primer of important mining law concepts

Author(s): Lorenzo Pacitti

Tax consolidation - Practical issues in the current law

Author(s): Ryan Leslie , Narelle Mcbride , Ken Spence

Shifting trends in the global and Australian outlook

Author(s): Scott Haslem

Income tax and exploration expenditure - An ATO view on the current state of play

Author(s): Glenn Davies

Taxation of non-resident investors on exit from Australia

Author(s): Melanie Baker

Public infrastructure industry & policy landscape

Author(s): Paul Laxon , Mark White

A new era in transfer pricing

Author(s): Jacques Van Rhyn
Materials from this session:

Financing resource projects

Author(s): Martin Fry

Infrastructure support for resources companies - Structures and tax issues

Author(s): Brett Greig

Capitalising the boom: Issues faced by mining and E&P companies with the capital allowances regime

Author(s): Ben Opie , Peter Hyman

Base erosion & profit shifting

Author(s): Alf Capito

Current issues in M&A

Author(s): Daniel Taborsky , Nick Heggart , Tristan Boyd

Details

  • Published On:15 Oct 2014
  • Took place at:Crown Perth, Western Australia

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