2003

42ND VICTORIAN STATE CONVENTION - CELEBRATING SUCCESS

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 11 Sep 2003

 
Over the past year we've survived the challenges of the:
- endless list of reform proposals that are put to us
- voluminous legislative changes
- significant case law developments
- increased expectations from clients and employers in terms of time and work product.

This convention covered the most topical issues including:
- the evolving ATO - where it is going and the issues it will have to deal with to get there
- an update on various ATO activities including Part IVA and Division 7A
- legal professional privilege
- corporate governance.

Part IVA: an analysis

Author(s): Des Maloney
Materials from this session:

The Challenges of Tax Administration

Author(s): Michael D'Ascenzo

Income Alienation

Author(s): Phillip Rocher

ATO Audits

Author(s): Graeme Robinson

Corporate Governance and Directors' Duties


Mergers and Acquisitions - Some Current Issues

Author(s): Martin Fry FTI

Shareholder loans under s108 and Division 7A

Author(s): Chris Wallis CTA

Simplified Imputation System

Author(s): Stephen Carpenter CTA


Value Shifting

Author(s): John Currie CTA

Mergers and Acquisitions III

Author(s): Tim Neilson CTA-Life
Materials from this session:

Superannuation and FSFR

Author(s): Daniel Butler CTA , Germana Venturini

Transfer Pricing - current issues under the ATO's microscope

Author(s): Zara Ritchie CTA

Taxation of Expatriates

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

Income Tax Treatment of Property Development and Investment

Author(s): John Brazzale CTA

Review of International Tax

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

Contentious Recent Developments

Author(s): Keith James CTA

Details

  • Published On:11 Sep 2003
  • Took place at:Cumberland Resort, Lorne

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