2010

WA Convention 2010

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 12 Aug 2010

 
The WA State Convention represents the premier annual tax event for tax practitioners in the West. This event provided an opportunity for delegates to hear and interact with some of the country's most respected presenters who delivered technical papers on issues that matter to you.

Topics included:

  • bad debts and the BHPB Case
  • Part IVA
  • unpaid present entitlements and Division 7A: A new approach to taxing trust distributions
  • extending the life of a trust
  • tax agent services regime
  • GST update
  • expatriate issues
  • state taxes - The Duties Act
  • deceased estates -taxation issues that arise on a person's death
  • small business CGT concessions
  • valuation of professional practices
  • family law, tax and family breakdown part 2 -The empire strikes back! A tax lawyer's rebuttal
  • superannuation and SMSFs: latest strategies and news.

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GST update

Author(s): Karen Dill-Macky
Materials from this session:

Small business CGT concessions: Some traps, twists and tips

Author(s): Alan Krawitz CTA , Chris Smailes

Part IVA

Author(s): Martin Keating

The ins and outs of expatriate taxation

Author(s): Tony Underhill

Unpaid present entitlements and Division 7A: A new appnroach to taxing trust distributions

Author(s): Graeme Cotterill

Family law, tax and family breakdown part 2 - The empire strikes back! A tax lawyers rebutal

Author(s): Adam Levin

Deceased estates - Taxation issues that arise on a person's death

Author(s): Jocelyne Boujos

The Duties Act 2008

Author(s): Celia Long

Extending the life of a trust

Author(s): Michael Flynn KC, CTA-Life

Valuations of professional practices

Author(s): Andrew Edwards

Details

  • Published On:12 Aug 2010
  • Took place at:Abbey Beach Resort, Busselton

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