2004

38TH SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STATE CONVENTION: A SPECTACLE OF TAX

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 11 Mar 2004

 
This Convention is regarded by many as the premier tax education event in South Australia.

Topics covered included property development, business financing, trusts and CGT, primary production income, depreciating assets and partnerships.


Tax Effective Products - Strategies Beyond the Obvious

Author(s): Cameron Rhodes

Financing your Business

Author(s): Brenton Ellery

Operating in a Consolidated World

Author(s): Gary Martin , Sam Howard CTA

Trusts and CGT - The Hidden Dangers of the 'E' Events

Author(s): Andrew Sinclair CTA

Financing your Business - International Aspects

Author(s): Tim Sandow CTA , Jim Mcmillan FTI

ETPs - Getting it right

Author(s): Glynn Flaherty

Primary Production Income - When is it taxed?

Author(s): Trevor Gilbert

Working with the Family Tax Benefit System

Author(s): Mark Moffatt

Depreciating Assets - Sales, write-offs and other issues

Author(s): Peter Siebels

The New Section 109UB - The X Factor

Author(s): Scott Bryant CTA

Partnerships - Easier than you think?

Author(s): Michael Butler CTA

GST Today

Author(s): David Kuhne

ATO Audits and Activity

Author(s): Annette Chooi
Materials from this session:

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  • Published On:11 Mar 2004
  • Took place at:Sunset Cove (Wirrina)

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