2001

36TH SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION - "WEATHERING THE REFORM STORM"

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 3 May 2001

 
This Convention basis itself around the theme of "Weathering the Reform Storm", and dicusses topics including; CGT Small Business Concessions/Discount; Protecting the Client's Position; Legislative Changes and the Impact on Financial Planning; Winding up Business Structures; R & D for Small and Medium Businesses; Capital Allowances; Social Security Updates; Consolidations; Pension and Estate Strategies; Simplified Tax System, and Plantation Eucalypts and Tax Effective Investments.

Legislative Changes and the Impact on Financial Planning

Author(s): Kym Harris

Winding Up Business Structures

Author(s): Kristian Moliere , Andrew Sinclair CTA

How is Tax to be Understood by the Courts

Author(s): Justice D Graham Hill

Pension and Estate Strategies

Author(s): Suzanne Mackenzie CTA

Plantation Eucalypts and Tax Effective Investments

Author(s): Neville Hill

Simplified Tax System

Author(s): Ian Snook CTA

What do you do now and what do you do later?

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life , Brenton Ellery

CGT Small Business Concessions / Discount

Author(s): Chris Evans

Protecting the Client's Position

Author(s): AH (Tony) Slater QC

R & D for Small and Medium Businesses

Author(s): Terry Lewis

Capital Allowances

Author(s): Wayne Manna CTA

Social Security Update

Author(s): Mark Moffatt

TIA Website Presentation

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  • Published On:3 May 2001
  • Took place at:Paradise Wirrina Cove Resort, South Australia

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