1998

Annual New South Wales State Convention

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 29 May 1998

 
Topics covered include: The 1998 Federal Budget Overview; Alienation of income; Are discretionary trusts dead?; Rolling the dice with CGT; Debt forgiveness; Deemed dividend rules

An Ace Up Whose Sleeve? The Federal Budget Overview

Author(s): Ken Spence CTA-Life

Bet with your head not over it: Tax advantage investments

Author(s): Gil Levy CTA-Life
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Is superannuation a winning hand?

Author(s): Robert Brown

Playing your cards right in the alienation of income

Author(s): Robert Richards
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Top 4 cases that influenced the tax world in 1997/98

Author(s): Robert Allerdice

Are discretionary trusts dead?

Author(s): Peter Bobbin CTA
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Breaking the dice with CGT

Author(s): Chris Evans
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Commercial debt forgiveness

Author(s): Mark Goldsmith
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The new deemed dividend rules

Author(s): Patrick Mayes
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The Inaugural Monty Orr Memorial Lecture

Author(s): Justice D Graham Hill

Gambling on interest deductions after Steele's Case

Author(s): Richard F Edmonds
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  • Published On:29 May 1998
  • Took place at:Star City Hotel, Sydney

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