2004

NSW STATE CONVENTION: PROPERTY BOOMS & BUSTS

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 3 Jun 2004

 
The property market is a source of significant gains for investors and developers. Where there are significant gains, there are significant tax issues.

Every year the property market seems to grow and the range of tax issues we need to consider seems to grow with it.

Choosing the right structure, knowing how the get the CGT concession, maximising your deductions, all can help address the tax issues we face.

The Convention for 2004 brought together the premier advisors and speakers to provide a unique opportunity to comprehensively address the tax issues (and opportunities!) associated with property development and investment.

CGT exemptions, rollovers and special rules convention paper

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper

The lifecycle of a property unit trust

Author(s): John Koutsogiannis , Joe Galea

Harnessing the benefits of your SMSF

Author(s): Lisa Chambers

State tax traps in property investments

Author(s): Monojit Ray

Lifecycle of a property development joint venture

Author(s): Greg Travers CTA

Details

  • Published On:3 Jun 2004
  • Took place at:Peppers Fairmont Resort, Leura

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