2016

2016 Financial Services Taxation Conference

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 18 Feb 2016

 
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Australia's leading financial services tax conference, this event:

  • covered recent developments of relevance to our industry, including sessions on the Chevron case, M&A, debt equity, the changes to MIT rules and to OBUs and recent cases
  • provided an opportunity to critically examine issues that are of continuing relevance to financial services tax practitioners including thorny issues in leasing, source, interest deductibility and establishing the strength of a position.

Employee share schemes - Current tax issues and trends

Author(s): Ian Kellock CTA

Transfer Pricing: Financial Transactions - Practical implications arising from Chevron and other recent developments

Author(s): Danielle Donovan ATI , Tony Do

Tax transparency: International developments

Author(s): Claudio Cimetta

Why the economy needs tax reform

Author(s): Chris Richardson
Materials from this session:

Financial services in a post-BEPS world

Author(s): Richard J Vann CTA

Tax transparency: An Australian perspective

Author(s): Grant Wardell-Johnson

The IMR investment manager regime

Author(s): Karen Payne CTA

Steps in developing a tax position: Statutory interpretation and the taxpayer's onus of proof

Author(s): Helen Symon KC

Thorny issues in leasing

Author(s): Chris Colley

Details

  • Published On:18 Feb 2016
  • Took place at:Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa, Gold Coast

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