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National Superannuation Conference 2014

Source: National

Published Date: 14 Aug 2014

 
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This event brought together regulators and leading practitioners from the legal, accounting, audit and financial advisory services fields of the superannuation industry for two full days to discuss tax and other challenges, and opportunities that exist within the ever-changing superannuation operating environment.

Speakers were chosen because they are leading superannuation and tax experts, with the essential blend of knowledge and experience in the practical application of the laws.

Uniquely, this conference was designed for tax professionals from both the large fund and SMSF sectors. A mixture of plenary sessions and two streams of breakout sessions were offered.

Calculating exempt current pension income

Author(s): Brad Twentyman

The role of a 'tax manager' in a large superannuation fund

Author(s): Chris Lovell

The role of 'tax manager' in a superannuation fund

Author(s): Philip Witherow

Non-arm's length income - How does it apply and where is it at?

Author(s): Simon Tisher CTA

Looking beyond the horizon - Likely reforms for superannuation tax policy for the future of the industry

Author(s): Shayne Carter CTA

LRBAs and insurance

Author(s): Peter Hogan

Successful SMSF succession planning

Author(s): Bernie O'Sullivan CTA , Thalia Kalaboukas

Issues for the claiming of FITOs

Author(s): Ross Stephens CTA
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Views from a custodian

Author(s): Zaf Kardaras , Michael Giddings
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Tax and infrastructure investments

Author(s): Angus Wilson , Connie Van Werkum

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  • Published On:14 Aug 2014
  • Took place at:Park Hyatt, Melbourne

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