2004

2004 National GST Intensive: Shifting Sands

Source: National

Published Date: 22 Oct 2004

 
After three years of GST advisers fighting to capture the attention of their clients to the risks arising from GST non-compliance, suddenly GST issues are gaining renewed prominence. Thanks in no small part to the ATO's GST audit focus, so-called 'minor' GST issues that in isolation may seem trivial have been escalated to major compliance headaches due to the multiplication of these transactions over a four year period. All of this makes an in-depth knowledge of GST issues necessary, and a sharing of experiences amongst fellow practitioners absolutely essential.

This seminar dealt with many of the issues currently in the spotlight - from property transactions to international transactions to the litigation experience.

Litigating GST Issues

Author(s): Roger Hamilton

Financial Supplies and Tripartite Arrangements

Author(s): Paul Stacey , Ross Stitt

Details

  • Published On:22 Oct 2004
  • Took place at:Crowne Plaza, Coogee Beach

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