2007

Seventh Annual States' Taxation Conference

Source: National

Published Date: 26 Jul 2007

 
This year's comprehensive program included streams for Stamp Duties and Pay-roll Tax. With all sessions, the aim was to provide enough information so that the general practitioner can understand and appreciate the issues, but also to cover the more technical matters for the specialists.

CPT Custodian

Author(s): Russell Berglund
Materials from this session:

State taxes update

Author(s): Faye Wills

WA stamp duty rewrite: late breaking development

Author(s): Marcelyn Nicolaou

Pay-roll tax and employee share schemes

Author(s): David Manton

States' taxation cases update

Author(s): Kiernan Dorney Qc
Materials from this session:

Corporate reconstruction relief

Author(s): Frank Brody

Planning - how far can you go?

Author(s): David W Marks KC CTA

Stamp duty: minor mistakes but major problems

Author(s): Graeme Cotterill

Pay-roll tax - grouping - making sense of the Commissioner's discretion

Author(s): Gary Matthews ATI

Valuations

Author(s): Michael Churchill ATI
Materials from this session:

Trusts

Author(s): John Glover
Materials from this session:

Charitable exemptions from pay-roll tax

Author(s): Steve Batrouney ATI

Land rich duty

Author(s): Fiona Giuseppi

Payroll tax harmonisation

Author(s): Bob Smith , Andrew Phyland

Details

  • Published On:26 Jul 2007
  • Took place at:Hyatt Hotel, Canberra

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