2016

2016 Barossa Convention

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 5 May 2016

 
This event covered some of the following topics:
  • contemporary issues in construing tax statutes
  • the ATOs "in focus"? areas for private business
  • tax policy - it's budget time
  • exploring the tax and legal issues of a business evolving
  • from concept to start-up - structuring and other tax considerations
  • from concept to start-up - the IP and legal issues
  • manufacture and sales: the tax issues

Managing Division 7A exposures on significant events

Author(s): Nicole Peterson CTA

From concept to start-up intellectual property: How to find it, protect it and not mess it up

Author(s): Josh Simons

Contemporary issues in construing statutes: When will the courts rewrite or modify the words of a Tax Act?

Author(s): Eugene Wheelahan FTI

Locking in employees

Author(s): George Hodson CTA

The ATOs "in focus" areas for private business

Author(s): Fiona Dillon CTA

Manufacture and sales: The tax issues case study

Author(s): Alistair Hutson

Are your superannuation benefits safe from creditors and the ATO?

Author(s): Harry Patsias CTA

Things you haven't thought to do with super

Author(s): Suzanne Mackenzie CTA

Does asset restructuring work?

Author(s): Peter Macks
Materials from this session:

Contemporary issues in construing statutes

Author(s): Simon Steward

Vesting trust deeds & extending vesting dates

Author(s): Michael Butler CTA

From concept to start-up structuring and other tax considerations

Author(s): Melissa Fardone , Sam Howard CTA

Details

  • Published On:5 May 2016
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort, SA

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