Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Litigation Estate planning

Tips and traps for accountants

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 20 Jul 2017

 

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This paper covers:

  • conflicts of interest
  • acting as a single expert
  • dealing with a single expert
  • dealing with subpoena.

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Tips and traps for accountants

Author(s): William Sloan
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  • Published By: William Sloan
  • Published On:20 Jul 2017
  • Took place at:Crown Perth, Burswood

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