2019

VIC 7th Annual Tax Forum

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 17 Oct 2019

 
This event covered topics such as Division 7A, M&A updates and current issues from the ATO. There was also plenty of sessions on topical tax issues such as residency (both corporate and individual), estate planning and divorce. International tax continues to be a key area of focus and developments, with many countries seeking to take a bigger slice of the global tax pie. On this front we had sessions on transfer pricing, the multilateral instrument and current cross-border financing issues.

State taxes update

Author(s): Nicholas Clifton

Legal professional privilege

Author(s): Amber Agustin FTI , Fiona Knight
Materials from this session:

ATO - Current issues for private groups

Author(s): Anna Longley

M&A: Is it safe to go back in the water?

Author(s): Anna Williams , Enzo Coia CTA

Individual tax residency

Author(s): Julianne Jaques CTA

Australian residents, foreign trusts and foreign funds - The new black!

Author(s): Neil Brydges CTA

Professional firms - A history of the technical landscape

Author(s): Andrew O'Bryan CTA , Simon Webster , Adam Dimac

Research and development tax incentive (RDTI) update

Author(s): Chris Vittas

ATO and large corporates

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

Foreign resident capital gains withholding - 3 years on - Where are we now?

Author(s): Tim Lewis , Jake Selleck , David Earl FTI , Lynn Koh

Transfer pricing update

Author(s): Michael Jenkins CTA , Jessica Uchida , Nathan Yii

Director's liability

Author(s): Tamara Cardan , James Donoghue

Unintended consequences: Think twice about family law

Author(s): Tracey Dunn , Helen Suke

SME cases update

Author(s): Robyn Jacobson CTA

Super death benefits and conflicts of interest - The latest battleground

Author(s): Philip Broderick CTA

Division 7A - A new frontier

Author(s): Michael Parker CTA
Materials from this session:

SME M&A update

Author(s): Stuart Dall , Daniel Burt

Corporate cases update

Author(s): Claire Nicholson CTA

Corporate tax residency: State of play

Author(s): Denise Honey CTA

Estate planning: Not an exercise just for the rich and famous

Author(s): Nathan Yii


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  • Published On:17 Oct 2019
  • Took place at:Crown Promenade, Melbourne

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