2016

Vic 4th Annual Tax Forum

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 5 Oct 2016

 
This event covered some of the following topics:
  • tax reform
  • ATO topics of interest
  • mergers & acquisitions (M&A) activity
  • inbound investment
  • multinational anit-avoidance law (MAAL) and transfer pricing
  • Division 7A issues and opportunities
  • tax governance
  • technical updates.

Coping with cross-border attack: TP, MAAL, hybrid, PE, and related law changes

Author(s): Greg Weickhardt , Peter Collins

Foreign resident capital gains tax withholding payments

Author(s): Katrina Parkyn ATI , Laurence Scarborough

Recent tax developments affecting mergers and acquisitions for SMEs

Author(s): Simon Aitken CTA

Is your company resident where you think it is?

Author(s): Joanne Lugg , Denise Honey CTA , Jason Carli

Unscrambling the Div. 7a omelette

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA

Current topics of ATO interest for corporates

Author(s): Paul Korganow

Expert evidence and valuations - Obtaining useful valuations for corporates

Author(s): Daniel Mcinerney KC , Tony Samuel

M&A update for corporates

Author(s): Ryan Leslie , Aldrin De Zilva CTA
Materials from this session:

Cases update for corporate groups

Author(s): Anna Wilson FTI

Best practice tax governance: Documenting tax strategy

Author(s): Sarah Blakelock

Superannuation update and 2016 developments

Author(s): Rebecca James

Garnishee notices

Author(s): Aris Zafiriou
Materials from this session:

Cases update for corporate groups

Author(s): Sue Williamson CTA-Life , Megan Bishop

Tax reform: What can we learn from New Zealand? Background notes

Author(s): David White

ATO topics of interest for privately owned and wealthy groups

Author(s): Jade Isaacs

Details

  • Published On:5 Oct 2016
  • Took place at:Park Hyatt, Melbourne

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