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2013 Tasmanian State Convention

Source: TAS

Published Date: 17 Oct 2013

 
  • The 2013 Tasmanian State Convention this year had a common theme on risk management - including how to avoid the pitfalls of Div 7A, common mistakes with the small business CGT concessions and David Williams insights on making sure you don't accidently get caught up in tax fraud, to name a few. The keynote speaker was the Inspector-General of Taxation, who spoke on the number of successes he has had in keeping the ATO "honest"?.
  • The convention included the following presentations:
  • trusts workshop: second generation control issues
  • key note address: observations on tax administration in Australia
  • tax policy update
  • Div 7A: one step forward - how many backwards?
  • a review of major tax developments in 2013
  • being involved in tax fraud can land you in jail - never a participant nor a helper be
  • small business CGT concessions - Keeping out of harms way
  • tax and social networking
  • superannuation: Actuarial insights into exempt current pension income and longevity
  • trust amendments after Clark
  • tax issues in business succession planning - industry update

Trust amendments after Clark

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA

Div 7A: One step forward - how many backwards?

Author(s): Michael Hine CTA

A review of major tax developments in 2013

Author(s): Michael Parker CTA

Small business CGT concessions - Keeping out of harms way

Author(s): Robert Warnock CTA

Superannuation: Actuarial insights into exempt current pension income and longevity

Author(s): Melanie Dunn

Tax and social networking

Author(s): Elen Seymour FTI
Materials from this session:

Business succession for family farms and professional practices

Author(s): Allan Swan

Tax issues in business succession planning - Industry focus

Author(s): Allan Swan


Details

  • Published On:17 Oct 2013
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston

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