2008

Better Business solutions for Clients

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Apr 2008

 
The Sunshine Coast Tax Intensive was aimed at accountants and lawyers to sharpen their knowledge of current issues and to keep abreast of recent developments and problem areas.

Given the significant tax reforms over the last five years, are you on top of the issues that affect your SME clients? What changes need to be made to the "classic"? solutions for SME clients? Are you ahead of the competition when it comes to Tax Solutions for SME's? This seminar highlighted the key issues that you need to be aware of in this current tax reform environment via the following topics:

  • new CGT business regime
  • trust deeds
  • the end game - extracting value
  • inter-generational transfers of business
  • SMSF & instalment warrants
  • integrated property development.
This seminar included updates on recent changes and gave insights into the issues perceived to be relevant to the regulatory authorities, as well as solutions to deal with the various applications of CGT concessions in a small business environment.

Two or three things about trust deeds

Author(s): David Marschke CTA , David W Marks KC CTA

Small business CGT concessions

Author(s): Philip Keir CTA

The end game - Extracting value

Author(s): David Marschke CTA , Peter J Mcknoulty CTA

Current issues in investing via an SMSF - instalment warrants and private unit trusts

Author(s): William (Bill) D Thompson

GST and integrated developments

Author(s): Kelly Taylor

Intergenerational transfer of businesses

Author(s): Clifford Hughes CTA

Details

  • Published On:28 Apr 2008
  • Took place at:Maroochydore Surf Club

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