2017

32nd National Convention

Source: National

Published Date: 16 Mar 2017

 
This industry is undergoing unprecedented changes. SME and Corporate practitioners will all, at some point, have to change the way they think, work and provide services to their clients. Technology, digital disruption, globalisation and an increase in compliance and reporting requirements will continue to challenge current trends, traditional tax laws and the way regulators operate.

This event covered some of the following topics:

  • private business: what's attracting the Commissioner's attention
  • SMSF audit risks - tax vs SIS
  • the sharing economy
  • stapled securities
  • non-resident CGT withholding - focus on property.

SMSF audit risk - Tax v SIS

Author(s): Shirley Schaefer

What is the point of having Part IVA? (in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936)

Author(s): Justice John Logan

Freezing orders: Debt management and enforcement

Author(s): Ken Lord

Non-resident CGT withholding - Focus on property

Author(s): Paul Hockridge

Key tax issues for SMEs looking to expand offshore

Author(s): Denise Honey , Suzanne Bushell

The tax anti-hybrid rules

Author(s): Karen Payne

The Justice Hill memorial lecture - Law, morality and multinationals

Author(s): Richard Gelski

Are you eligible to use the small business restructure rollover?

Author(s): Ian Snook

Reflections from a global leader of the tax profession

Author(s): John Preston

The sharing economy

Author(s): Craig Jackson , Kristen Deards

Market valuations for tax purposes

Author(s): Wendy Lim , Fiona Hansen , Robert Yunan

Recent cases

Author(s): Daniella Di Girolamo

Practice risk management including engagement management

Author(s): Mark Halsey , Fiona Halsey

The future professional

Author(s): Stephen Healey

Transfer pricing in practice for smaller enterprises

Author(s): Chris Bowman

Growing your SMSF - The current state of play

Author(s): Linda Farmer

Judged by your deeds

Author(s): Peter Slegers

Global regulatory information gathering powers and implications for Australian businesses

Author(s): Jerome Tse

Umbrella trusts and trust splits

Author(s): Alan Krawitz

Details

  • Published On:16 Mar 2017
  • Took place at:Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide

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