2010

8th Annual Property Intensive

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 20 Oct 2010

 
This 8th Annual Property Intensive brought together leading tax experts to review the most recent reforms and developments. They provided practical insights and examined how the changes will impact you.

Topics included:

  • the impact of recent and proposed changes to structuring inbound investment in Australian property
  • what will CFC reform mean for the property industry?
  • how will recent GST developments impact upon you?
  • practical application of Division 250 - What is still causing problems?
  • implications of the consolidation regime changes
  • landholder duties
  • tax issues for trusts - How are they impacting on property trusts?

Consolidation changes - What do they mean for the property industry?

Author(s): Joe Galea , Max Persson

GST update

Author(s): Matthew Cridland CTA

Creating the right structure for JVs with offshore parties

Author(s): Joshua Cardwell CTA

Landholder duties

Author(s): Andrew Rider CTA

Emerging trust issues for the property industry

Author(s): Craig Clucas

International tax developments and implications for the property industry

Author(s): Angela Cheung , David Watkins CTA

Division 250 - Practical property issues

Author(s): Steve Ford CTA

Details

  • Published On:20 Oct 2010
  • Took place at:Hilton, Sydney

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