2014

NSW 7th Annual Tax Forum

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 22 May 2014

 
Over the past few years, the tax forum has become the premier tax event in New South Wales, providing delegates with the opportunity to hear the latest technical content from leading tax professionals on current topics of interest.

The well-known format of three topic streams, SME, corporate and hot topics, offers delegates over 40 technical sessions providing them with maximum flexibility to tailor their own program to cover topics relevant to them, their colleagues, staff and clients.

Division 7A

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper

Evidencing your position - What to retain, what to disclose

Author(s): Chloe Burnett ATI

An update on the tax consolidation regime

Author(s): Jenny Clarke

GST - Taking a fresh look at some of the fundamental

Author(s): Heydon Miller

Extracting wealth from private businesses

Author(s): Greg Travers CTA

Contributions to superannuation funds

Author(s): Graeme Colley

Current issues in the taxation of trusts

Author(s): Dung Lam CTA , Mark West CTA

Property - Issues for small to medium size developers

Author(s): Scott Mcgill CTA

Employees vs contractors

Author(s): Nick Gangemi CTA

ATO SMSF update

Author(s): Matthew Bambrick
Materials from this session:

Small business CGT - Some complexities

Author(s): Michelle Hartman CTA

Capital management

Author(s): Cameron Blackwood ATI , Richard Hendricks

Valuations for tax practitioners

Author(s): Matthew Gwynne

Administration of the promoter penalties regime and recent court decisions

Author(s): Tim Dyce

Legal professional privilege

Author(s): Thomas Arnold CTA

The 'new' Part IVA - What is the experience so far?

Author(s): James Pettigrew ATI

Superannuation update

Author(s): Mark Wilkinson

Running a matter in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal

Author(s): Robyn Thomas , John Balazs CTA

Paying pensions out of super funds

Author(s): Tim Sanderson

The "new" Part IVA

Author(s): Grant Wardell-Johnson

Payroll tax - Grouping & audits

Author(s): Darren Shone CTA

ATO rulings on new transfer pricing legislation: What are the practical implications for taxpayers' compliance and reporting obligations?

Author(s): Paul Balkus

Employee share schemes and incentives for private companies and start ups

Author(s): Louise Boyce CTA

GST update

Author(s): Jonathan Ackerman ATI
Materials from this session:

The practical impact of recent tax cases on corporate taxpayers

Author(s): Judy Sullivan CTA

Corporate reorganisations - Stamp duty

Author(s): Amrit Macintyre CTA

Taxation of non-residents

Author(s): Clint Harding CTA

How to treat costs associated with buy-sell transactions and corporate restructures

Author(s): Mark Edmonds , Craig Duncan

GST recent developments

Author(s): Wai Choong Chan

Aspects of the BEPS action plan

Author(s): Mark Konza
Materials from this session:

M&A update

Author(s): Mark Goldsmith
Materials from this session:

Uniform capital allowances/Division 243

Author(s): Hamish Wallace , Paul King CTA

Independent review - The taxpayers perspective

Author(s): Chris Kinsella CTA

Tax risks for directors

Author(s): James Foley , Kylie Rae , Sam Schroeder

The superannuation/SMSF licensing regime panel session

Author(s): Nidal Danoun CTA

Independent review

Author(s): Deborah Hastings

Avoiding the testamentary trust for better options

Author(s): Peter Bobbin CTA

Commissioner's address

Author(s): Chris Jordan CTA
Materials from this session:

When the ATO comes knocking...

Author(s): Lyndall Crompton , Craig Jackson CTA

Paying frankable dividends

Author(s): Gary Glover CTA

Superannuation in estate planning

Author(s): Chris Balalovski CTA , Simon Conolly

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  • Published On:22 May 2014
  • Took place at:Doltone House, Hyde Park, Sydney

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