This presentation covers:
- overview of our obligations as advisors
- how do you discover the mess?
- common areas and issues
- how do you deal with it?
Source: New South Wales
Published Date: 19 Nov 2015
This presentation covers:
More by Scott Treatt
CEO's report: Setting course for a bright future - Journal 11 Nov 2024
CEO’s Report: The Tax Summit and the tax conversation - Journal 28 Oct 2024
CEO's Report: The new face of tax learning - Journal 20 Sep 2024
CEO's report: A meeting of the minds at The Tax Summit - Journal 26 Aug 2024
CEO's Report: Our strong member community - Journal 09 Jul 2024
CEO's Report: Advocacy efforts post-Federal Budget - Journal 17 Jun 2024
CEO's Report: The role of advocacy at the Institute - Journal 13 May 2024
CEO's Report: Acting on your feedback - Journal 12 Apr 2024
CEO's Report: Shaping changes to our tax system - Journal 11 Mar 2024
CEO's Report: Have your say on our future plans - Journal 08 Feb 2024
Individual Session
Details
The material is copyright. Apart any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research criticism or review, as permitted under the copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from The Tax Institute.
Unless expressly stated, opinions are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.
The Tax Institute
(ABN 45 008 392 372 (PRV14016))
("TTI")
The Tax Institute is a Recognised Tax Agent Association (RTAA) under the Tax Agent Services Regulations 2009.
All materials provided on this site are protected by copyright and are owned by or licensed to TTI.
Except as expressly permitted by TTI or the copyright owner, any person or company who uses this site must not use, reproduce, redistribute, retransmit, publish or otherwise transfer, or commercially exploit, the materials or any information, software or other content, in whole or in part, which is available through this site.
Tags