2011

9th Annual Property Intensive

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 20 Sep 2011

 
This event brought together leading tax experts to discuss the most critical issues facing the industry in a landscape of significan legislative change and increased ATO scrutiny.

The following topics were covered:

  • trust streaming and other uncertainties
  • managed investment trusts - The next phase
  • attribution regime - Property exclusions and structuring implications
  • 974-80 and stapled entities
  • redidential premises and commercial residential premises - GST
  • ATO and legislative activity
  • landholder duty changes.

CFC and FAF changes - A property perspective

Author(s): Maree Yong CTA , Joe Galea , Max Persson

New MIT regime

Author(s): Matt Weerden CTA , George Stamoulos CTA

General trust issues - Implications for the property industry

Author(s): Craig Clucas , Scott Farrell ATI

Legislative update

Author(s): Nick Gangemi CTA

974-80 and stapled entities

Author(s): Casey Wakely CTA , Simon Clark CTA

ATO risk management framework - Refurbish, renovate or rebuild

Author(s): Glenn Williams

Stamp duty changes: Implications for the property industry

Author(s): Matthew Stutsel

Details

  • Published On:20 Sep 2011
  • Took place at:Sydney Harbour Marriott, Sydney

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