2015

48th Western Australia State Convention

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 13 Aug 2015

 
The 48th Western Australia State Convention had an SME-focus, but offered something to all tax professionals. Topics covered included:
  • SME's
  • Part IVA
  • tax policy
  • company dividends
  • international tax
  • employment taxation
  • SMSF.

Coming to Australia: Cross border and Australian income tax complexities with a focus on dual residence and DTAs and those from China, Singapore and Hong Kong

Author(s): Nolan Sharkey

Tax and business valuations for SMEs

Author(s): Celia Long , Wayne Lonergan

Life cycle issues for charities

Author(s): Martin Kirkness CTA

Court-authorised wills for persons lacking testamentary capacity

Author(s): Richard Williams

Company dividends - Where are we at?

Author(s): Mark Pollock CTA

International tax issues and reforms - Where are we?

Author(s): Mathew Chamberlain CTA

Employment taxes - Common risk areas and recent updates

Author(s): Rebecca Mcnaught , Penelope Harris , Greg Kent CTA

Successful SMSF succession

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Can Part IVA apply? Some examples and what to do to protect your business

Author(s): Greg Travers CTA , Jeremy Hirschhorn CTA

Details

  • Published On:13 Aug 2015
  • Took place at:Pullman Resort Bunker Bay, WA

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