2017

2017 Financial Services Taxation Conference

Source: National

Published Date: 8 Feb 2017

 
BEPS and international tax issues impacting on the financial services industry featured at this event, including sessions considering hybrids, branch attribution, transfer pricing and MAAL/DPT. This event also devoted space to recent developments and future directions in a number of key areas including infrastructure, CRS, regulatory capital, TOFA as well as catching up on 2016's most important cases and rulings.

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The changing shape of regulatory capital

Author(s): Tony Frost , Bob Herbert

Automatic exchange of information and the common reporting standard from the perspective of Australian financial institutions

Author(s): Anthony Siouclis , Fred Law

Recent cases and rulings

Author(s): Antonella Schiavello , Nick Batten , Sarah Sapuppo , Joanne Dunne CTA , Wendy Lim
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BEPS for banks and insurance companies

Author(s): Jayde Thompson , Matt Osmond , Peter Collins

Perspectives: Future directions in corporate tax

Author(s): Miranda Stewart CTA , Michelle De Niese

Transaction costs and M&A deals

Author(s): Matt Birrell

Areas of focus for the financial services industry

Author(s): Jeremy Hirschhorn CTA

The Board of Taxation

Author(s): Ann-Maree Wolff CTA
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Latest on the superannuation and related tax issues (large funds)

Author(s): Bevan Grace

The Second Johnson Report - A stocktake on banking recommendations

Author(s): Rob Colquhoun , Carla Hoorweg

Transfer pricing and financial services organisations

Author(s): Michael Jenkins CTA , Christine Cornish , Dianna Govan

Division 6c

Author(s): Terry Murphy KC, CTA , Siew-Kee Chen
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Branch attribution

Author(s): Julian Pinson FTI
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  • Published On:8 Feb 2017
  • Took place at:Palazzo Versace, Gold Coast

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