2010

2010 National GST Intensive Conference - The changing environment

Source: National

Published Date: 9 Sep 2010

 
The Taxation Institute's National GST Intensive is the pre-eminent annual conference for GST specialists.

This event reflected on the lessons of the first decade of GST and provided insights into what the next decade may hold. This event also provided pragmatic comment and examination of GST cases involving the Commissioner, disputes around GST not involving the Commissioner, and provided comment from the ATO about what's coming up in terms of their litigation program.

The 2010 National GST Intensive continued with the popular mix of plenary sessions and breakouts which covered the areas of property, the continually complex area of financial supplies, and the lifecycle of the ATO relationship in an audit setting.

Financial supplies issues for non-financial institutions

Author(s): Alison Marshall CTA , Deborah Jenkins

Cases update

Author(s): Michelle Siu , Melissa De Jonk , Geoff Mann CTA , Alinta Kemeny , Suzanne Kneen CTA

Legislative changes - What are they?

Author(s): Suzi Russell , Jamie Clarke

Supplies to associates

Author(s): Mark Tafft FTI

Cases update

Author(s): Robert Olding

Nexus


Legislative changes - How do you implement them? The legal issues

Author(s): Melanie Baker CTA

Keeping on the right side - Anti-avoidance, taxpayer alerts and promoter penalties

Author(s): Philip Looney

Legislative changes - How do you implement them?

Author(s): Frank Mcnamara

Persistent paperwork problems

Author(s): Craig Whatman CTA , Peter Quattrocchi ATI

GST - The next decade

Author(s): Shane Reardon
Materials from this session:

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  • Published On:9 Sep 2010
  • Took place at:Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney

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