2007

Queensland State Convention: Reach for the Stars

Source: QLD

Published Date: 2 Aug 2007

 
This program contained something for all tax practitioners. Speakers included Justice Ian Gzell and David Bloom QC, Ken Spence and Neil Ward, as well as a range of experts. Keynote sessions dealt with the Courts' attitute to tax in commercial litigation, doing business with Chindia, the Commissioner's access guidelines, in addition to a series of outstanding sessions on other current topics such as the latest restructuring strategies, the small business CGT concessions, and updates on GST, trusts and international tax.

The courts, tax and commercial litigation

Author(s): The Hon. Justice Ian Gzell

Doing business with Chindia

Author(s): Johanna Roche CTA , Qing Li
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Latest restructuring strategies

Author(s): Daniel Snyder , Michael Hennessey CTA , Michael Clough FTI

Research and development update

Author(s): Adrian Carroll , Malcolm Hall
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Insolvency issues

Author(s): Craig Bowie CTA

Projects in Australia

Author(s): Michelle Boutin , Shelley Westbury

Small business CGT concessions

Author(s): Ash Chotai CTA

Corporate trusts and trading trusts

Author(s): Mark Molesworth CTA

GST: a simple tax in a complex world

Author(s): Damian Welshe

The Commissioner's access guidelines

Author(s): David Bloom KC

Property and tax issues

Author(s): Russell Beer

International tax and the new CGT exposures

Author(s): Richard Shaddick , Ken Spence CTA-Life

Infrastructure taxation: Division 250

Author(s): Neil Ward

The use of special purpose trusts in estate planning

Author(s): Matthew Burgess CTA

Recent developments in the taxation of trusts

Author(s): Mark L Robertson

Details

  • Published On:2 Aug 2007
  • Took place at:Holiday Inn, Surfers Paradise

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