2000

35TH SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ANNUAL CONVENTION: "ANTS AND OTHER PESTS!"

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 4 May 2000

 
Convention topics include: Post Family Trust Election; Access and Legal Professional Privilege; the New Rules for Business Structuring; Ralph's Impact on CGT; Ralph's Impact on Depreciation; Profit's First Rule; PAYG etc

The Bite of a Bull Ant - Anti-avoidance

Author(s): D Bloom

The Hidden Life of ANTS- GST Supplies and Other Terms

Author(s): M Butler

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly- the Life Cycle of ANTS

Author(s): Lachlan R Wolfers CTA

Defending the Nest Egg-New Rules for Restructuring

Author(s): Bruce Spangler

Building the Nest Egg- The New Rules for Superannuation

Author(s): Stephen Hunter

ANTS in Your Pants- Pay as You Go

Author(s): T Gilbert

Choosing Your Queen Bee- Post Family Trust Election

Author(s): Peter Siebels

The Sting- Profits First Rule

Author(s): Louise Lovering CTA
Materials from this session:

Ralph's Impact on CGT

Author(s): Paul Ingram CTA

Ralph's Impact on CGT

Author(s): Michael Mcclaren CTA

Get to the Core- Ralph's Impact on Depreciation

Author(s): Geoff Lloyd

The Government Bites Again- Social Security Update

Author(s): Mark Moffatt

The Web- What you can Catch on the Web

Author(s): Fiona Cochrane

Crawling all Over you: Access & Legal Privilege

Author(s): Michael Bersten

Bulls, Bears and Fleas - Good Stocks to Buy

Author(s): David Pittman

No Bugs on us: Plantation Eucalypts

Author(s): Neville Hill

Details

  • Published On:4 May 2000
  • Took place at:Wirrina Paradise Cove Resort

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