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2021 National GST Conference

Source: National

Published Date: 2 Dec 2021

 
The Tax Institute's National GST Conference - Australia's pre-eminent event for GST practitioners and corporate advisory specialists returned to Sydney in 2021. The program was delivered over two days by some of Australia's leading GST experts from the tax profession, industry and government. Many of the conference sessions had an in depth look through topical issues providing practical takeaways and applications for GST specialists.

ATO Deputy Commissioner address

Author(s): Rebecca Saint
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Property - 'Update on perennial issues'

Author(s): Rebecca Lawrence , Andrew Compton

E-invoicing

Author(s): Mark Stockwell , Matthew Prouse , Dever Brady
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Taxation of not-for-profits and charities

Author(s): Samanath Marsh , Geoff Mann CTA , Hayley Young , Elizabeth John

Medicine, food and beverages: The crooked line in the sand between GST-Free and 10%

Author(s): Ken Fehily CTA

Travelex: Understanding the aftermath

Author(s): Kevin O’Rourke , Patrick Boyd

Compulsory information requests in an era of mass data

Author(s): Andrew Sommer CTA

Hot topics, issues and tips

Author(s): Tanya O'Callaghan , Sasha Smith
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The Gold Case - where to from here

Author(s): Chris Sievers

VAT post Brexit

Author(s): Roderick Cordara
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Financial supplies update

Author(s): Katrina Parkyn ATI , Virginia Gogan
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  • Published On:2 Dec 2021
  • Took place at:Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour

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