2002

Second Annual States' Taxation Conference 2002

Source: National

Published Date: 25 Jul 2002

 
The Second Annual States' Taxation Conference 2002 focuses on State Taxes, including: Revenue offices in the future, stamp duty on transfers of intellectual property and goodwill, pay roll tax and contractors - where to from here, the use of reciprocal powers in interjurisdiction audits, dealing with and managing an audit, the impact of consolidation and demergers on State Taxes, WA Government's review of State Taxes 2002, stamp duty update in issues dealing with trusts, custodians and MIA issues, mortgage duty after the rewrites, State Tax treatment of superannuation and benefits, real property round-up, corporate reconstruction exemptions, the pay-roll tax grouping provisions, and document retention policies.

State taxes cases update and significant developments

Author(s): Garry Sebo

WA Government's review of State Taxes 2002

Author(s): Jonathan Ilbery CTA-Life

Stamp duty update dealing in trusts, custodians & MIA issues

Author(s): Melinda Watson

WA Taxation Administration Bill - key differences

Author(s): Nicki Suchenia

Mortgage duty after the rewrites - harmonisation or chaos?

Author(s): Barbara Phair

State tax treatment of superannuation and benefits

Author(s): Elizabeth Lucas ATI

Real property round-up

Author(s): Bob Mitchell

Corporate reconstruction exemptions

Author(s): Carolyn Mall

Payroll tax grouping provisions - purpose & application

Author(s): Gary Matthews ATI

Document retention policies

Author(s): Jennifer Batrouney AM KC
Materials from this session:

Revenue Offices into the future

Author(s): Peter Achterstraat
Materials from this session:

Stamp duty on transfers of intellectual property & goodwill

Author(s): Frank Brody

Pay roll tax and contractors - where to from here?

Author(s): Doug Tredinnick

The use of reciprocal powers in interjurisdiction audits

Author(s): Jim H Hall

Dealing with and managing an audit

Author(s): Michael Perez FTI

The impact of consolidation and demergers on state taxes

Author(s): Tim Grace

Details

  • Published On:25 Jul 2002
  • Took place at:Hotel Sofitel, Melbourne

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