2013

2013 Private Business Tax Retreat

Source: QLD

Published Date: 26 Apr 2013

 
  • This conference presented a challenging, unique and interactive programme that gave direction, resolutions and outcomes to critical questions that are asked of private business tax advisors, with a specific focus on CGT small business concessions.
  • The following key topics were addressed:
  • the key issues to raise with your client and what you need to be able to answer when your client sells assets from a trust
  • when your client sells the business - the key issues when signing off internally and how to direct your client
  • what you need to know about contemporary issues impacting private business at the moment
  • The Tax Institute's view of critical private business tax issues
  • the critical reform of the taxation of private business
  • maximising retirement CGT concessions.

What you need to know about contemporary issues impacting private business at the moment

Author(s): Mark L Robertson

Trusts as a threshold issue

Author(s): Ken Schurgott CTA-Life

When your SME client sells assets from a trust

Author(s): Brian J Richards CTA

Tax policy update

Author(s): Robert Jeremenko
Materials from this session:

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  • Published On:26 Apr 2013
  • Took place at:Palazzo Versace, Gold Coast

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