2014

2014 National GST Intensive

Source: National

Published Date: 4 Sep 2014

 
The Tax Institute's annual National GST Intensive is the pre-eminent national conference for GST specialists. This event is relevant to all those interested in GST. It was designed to cover topical areas as well as revisit some of the basic building blocks of GST.

This event had a popular mix of plenary and workshop sessions delivered by a selection of expert presenters, covering topics including the latest issues arising in the areas of real property, wealth management, administration, compliance and dealing with the ATO.

International developments


Managing interaction and information flow with the ATO

Author(s): Carmen Mcelwain CTA , Angelina Lagana CTA

Speed update

Author(s): Kasey Macfarlane , Matthew Nicholls CTA , Bill Cannon
Materials from this session:

Living with change: Case study

Author(s): Kevin O’Rourke , Raj Srikhanta

Current issues in the financial services space - paper (i) - enterprise

Author(s): Rodger Muir , Sasha Meakins , Martin Scott

Current issues in the financial services space - paper (ii) - item 32

Author(s): Rodger Muir , Martin Scott

Rebates and incentives - The road beyond AP Group

Author(s): Andrew Orme , Jenny Lin

Details

  • Published On:4 Sep 2014
  • Took place at:Sydney Harbour Marriot Hotel

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