2018

51st Western Australia State Convention

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 17 Aug 2018

 
This event covered the following topics:
  • lower company tax rate - practical implications
  • what's current and where to next with the R&D tax incentive - an adviser's and administrator's perspective
  • SMSF audits - keeping the ATO from the door
  • capital management and restructuring update
  • related party loans - considerations for SMEs
  • doing something overseas - have you understood the practical Australian taxation consequence correctly?
  • CGT in the real world
  • tax issues for start-ups raising funds.

Taxing goodwill and taxing scotch mist

Author(s): Michael Walpole CTA

CGT in the real world

Author(s): Sean Neary FTI

Related party financing - State of play

Author(s): Niv Tadmore CTA , Shahzeb Panhwar

Related party loans - Considerations for SMEs

Author(s): Rachael Munro CTA

What's current and where to next with the R&D tax incentive - An adviser's and administrator's perspective

Author(s): Scott Parkinson , Greg Thomas , Steve Carroll

Asset protection and succession planning management for UPEs and loans

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen CTA

The latest developments in succession planning for trusts

Author(s): Lisa Monaco , Daniel Fry CTA

SMSF audits - Keeping the ATO from the door

Author(s): Shirley Schaefer

Tax issues for startups raising funds

Author(s): Toby Eggleston

Dismantling corporate structures - Case studies

Author(s): Simon Aitken CTA

What do self-driving cars, game-playing robots and tax have in common?

Author(s): Zane Duncalf , Belinda Townsend

The post BEPS world - Lessons learned

Author(s): Matthew Popham CTA

Details

  • Published On:17 Aug 2018
  • Took place at:Crown Perth, Perth

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