2010

Queensland State Convention

Source: QLD

Published Date: 3 Jun 2010

 
The 2010 Taxation Institute of Australia's Queensland State Convention included an impressive line up of local and interstate speakers who delivered a high standard of technical content.

This event consisted of seven plenary sessions and, in response to feedback from past Queensland State Convention attendees, it also included breakout sessions and workshops.

Superannuation update

Author(s): Ian Burgess CTA

Tax reform: After the Henry Review

Author(s): Greg Smith

Asset protection

Author(s): Greg Cahill
Materials from this session:

Efficient exits from SMEs - CGT small business concessions

Author(s): David Marschke CTA

The state of play trust decision making prior to 30 June 2010

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

Tips & traps - The things people miss or mess up

Author(s): Paul Banister CTA

Division 7A: The end of life as we know it?

Author(s): Richard J Friend CTA

Prevention is the new cure

Author(s): Bruce Quigley CTA
Materials from this session:

Tax Consolidation the latest amendments

Author(s): Stephen Healey CTA-Life

Technical tax update - TOFA and tax consolidation

Author(s): Michael Hennessey CTA , Simon Jenner CTA

Structuring SMEs is there a business structure that provides all of the taxation answers to the following and other factors?

Author(s): Brian J Richards CTA

Details

  • Published On:3 Jun 2010
  • Took place at:Peppers Salt Resort & Spa Salt Village, Kingscliff

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