2002

41ST VICTORIAN STATE CONVENTION - "IT'S NOT ALL BLACK & WHITE"

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 12 Sep 2002

 
The 2002 Annual Victorian State Convention, discusses relevant topics including: Part IVA, practical difficulties of trusts, practical stamp duty for accountants, general value shifting regime, trusts and company loans, consolidation, small business CGT concessions, distributions by corporate tax entities, tax relief for demergers, capital vs income, trust to company rollovers, international tax, simplified imputation, thin capitalisation, managing your PI risk, GST audits and cooperative compliance, research and development, using service trust agreements and interest.

Practical difficulties of trusts

Author(s): Clive Bird CTA

Practical stamp duty for accountants

Author(s): Rodney Richard


Trusts and company loans - case studies

Author(s): Theo Sakell CTA

Consolidation

Author(s): Peter Murray CTA-Life
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Small business CGT concessions - case studies

Author(s): Mark Pizzacalla CTA

Tax losses and integrity measures

Author(s): Andrew Clements FTI

Distributions by corporate tax entities

Author(s): Richard Shaddick

Tax relief for demergers

Author(s): Gordon Thring CTA

Board of Taxation update

Author(s): Chris Jordan CTA

Capital vs income

Author(s): The Hon. Justice Ian Gzell

Trust to company rollovers - case studies

Author(s): Simon Aitken CTA

Simplified imputation - case studies

Author(s): Martin Fry FTI

Thin capitalisation - one more hidden trap

Author(s): Mark Morris FTI

Managing your PI risk

Author(s): Howard Obst
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GST audits and cooperative compliance

Author(s): Ed Biber

Research and development

Author(s): Helen Gilfedder

Transfer pricing

Author(s): David Lewis
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Using service trust agreements

Author(s): John Jeffreys

Interest: a critical analysis

Author(s): Sue Williamson CTA-Life

Part IVA: future issues

Author(s): Tony Pagone QC
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  • Published On:12 Sep 2002
  • Took place at:Park Hyatt, Melbourne

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