2002

Financial Services Taxation Conference 2002

Source: National

Published Date: 13 Feb 2002

 
This year's Trans-Tasman Financial Services Taxation Conference focuses on the key taxation topics including: debt equity, consolidations, tax value method, indirect tax and GST, double tax agreements, international aspects of debt equity, recent developments in OECD, international issues in fund management and e-commerce.

Life and taxes

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life , P Kennedy

Whither funds management on a global scale?

Author(s): Lynn Ralph

Debt equity

Author(s): Neil Ward

Consolidations

Author(s): Jeremy Hirschhorn CTA
Materials from this session:

Administration, access and aggression

Author(s): Grant Cathro

Tax value method

Author(s): Michael Barbour CTA

Indirect tax and GST

Author(s): Michael B Evans

Double tax agreements

Author(s): Jim Killaly

International aspects of debt equity

Author(s): Alf Capito

Recent developments in OECD

Author(s): Damien L Lockie CTA-Life

International issues in funds management

Author(s): Michael Brown CTA

E-Commerce

Author(s): David Scott
Materials from this session:

Living with Division 320 and other life experiences

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

Details

  • Published On:13 Feb 2002
  • Took place at:Hyatt Regency, Santuary Cove, Queensland

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