2009

24th National Convention 2009

Source: National

Published Date: 11 Mar 2009

 
This event occurred 11-13 March 2009.

The 2009 National Convention, "Bright Lights Big City", included presentations by The Secretary of Treasury and the Commissioner of Taxation. Additionally, specialist streams covered:

  • trusts issues affecting SMEs
  • R&D
  • GST
  • not for profit and charity organisations
  • superannuation
  • transfer pricing.
The SME stream covered topics such as:
  • small business concessions and main residence exemptions
  • earn-out arrangements
  • buying and selling of intangible assets
  • managing intergenerational change
  • the latest developments in the SME domain.
The corporate stream covered topics such as:
  • advising on tax in a distressed market
  • the proposed emissions trading scheme
  • changes to Div 6C and its impact on property trusts
  • recent developments in international tax
  • consolidations
  • TOFA.
Note: You can download a copy of Ken Henry's speech Confidence in the operation of the tax system here

Long live the goose - Recent cases dealing with tax concession charities

Author(s): Jennifer Batrouney AM KC

Justice Hill Memorial Lecture - Statutory interpretation

Author(s): Murray Gleeson

The Commissioner's powers of general administration: How far can he go?

Author(s): Bruce Quigley CTA

Tax treatment of liabilities - The unexplored parallel universe

Author(s): Ken Spence CTA-Life , Andrew De Wijn , Enzo Coia CTA

Foreign income review

Author(s): Richard Shaddick

Trust busting, tax and the Family Court - Current issues for SME tax advisers

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald CTA-Life

GST, CGT and stamp duty

Author(s): Peter Green

Tax consolidation - The finishing touches?

Author(s): Tony Stolarek

Getting your practice and clients ready for the new tax agents services regime

Author(s): Sue Williamson CTA-Life

Property trusts - What's in store for the future

Author(s): Daryl Choo ATI

Administration of SME trusts

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA , Daniel Smedley CTA

The new R&D tax concession

Author(s): David Gelb , Paul Van Bergen
Materials from this session:

Building, buying, holding, selling and valuing intangible business assets

Author(s): Andrew O'Bryan CTA

TOFA 3 & 4: Practical implications for non-financial institution taxpayers

Author(s): Neil Ward

AMLCTF - An acronym or a possible jail sentence?

Author(s): David J Williams CTA-Life

GST and property - Finding paths to certainty or is it an irremediable mess?

Author(s): Gina Lazanas CTA , Andrew Sommer CTA

Tax-exempt charities and Prescribed Private Funds and other private charitable foundations

Author(s): John Emerson

Small business CGT concessions - Some things that may surprise you!

Author(s): Stephen Holmes CTA

Corporate restructuring: The toolbox and the combinations

Author(s): Joshua Cardwell CTA

Credit crunch and distressed markets

Author(s): Duncan R C Baxter

Superannuation: The hot issues

Author(s): Daniel Butler CTA , Bryce Figot CTA

Transfer Pricing: Applying the arm's length principle in a world without comparables

Author(s): Marc Simpson

Dealing with blended families as part of succession planning

Author(s): Daniel Fry CTA , Reagan Gruenthal

Details

  • Published On:11 Mar 2009
  • Took place at:Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre and Doltone House

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