1997

13th National Convention

Source: National

Published Date: 19 Mar 1997

 
This convention focuses on the environment tax practitioners will be working in in the year 2000 and beyond.

Best Practice for In-House Tax Advisors

Author(s): Dale Erickson

Tax Issues for Privatisation

Author(s): Anthony Proctor , Geoff Mann CTA

The New R & D Regime

Author(s): Philip Constable

Substance V. Form - the ATO approach

Author(s): Michael D'Ascenzo

Superannuation

Author(s): Gabriel Szondy

Transfer Pricing

Author(s): Peter Blackwood

Trust Losses

Author(s): Mark Leibler
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Trust and Estate Planning

Author(s): Andrew Sinclair CTA

Utilisation of Tax Losses

Author(s): Michael Longes
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Substance versus form: the ATO approach: 2

Author(s): David Russell CTA-Life

Current income tax and CGT issues for trusts

Author(s): Rodney Rosenblum

Practical issues: settling audits and contesting assessments

Author(s): Liz Petersen , Rob O'Connor

Timing issues and derivation of income

Author(s): John Davies

Trends in taxes on employee benefits

Author(s): Andrew Purdon

Part IVA: where to draw the line

Author(s): Michael Carmody
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Part IVA: The Spotless Case

Author(s): John Emmerson KC
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The vulnerability of a professional adviser

Author(s): Michael Hill

The new R & D regime: 1996 changes to the tax concession

Author(s): Martin Finn

Tax issues for privatisation

Author(s): Anthony Proctor
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Transfer pricing: global trading and transfer pricing

Author(s): Phil Andersen

Details

  • Published On:19 Mar 1997
  • Took place at:Grand Hyatt Hotel, Melbourne

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