2022

State Taxes Convention

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Jul 2022

 
The State Taxes Convention remains the only national convention covering all state and territory taxes in one technical program.

The program once again featured the dual 'duties' and 'payroll tax' streams, including from a duties perspective, issues arising on public unit trusts, IPOs, double duty traps and changes of beneficial ownership, and from a payroll tax perspective, issues relating to nexus, the contractor provisions, the "Tell Us Once" project and Single Touch Pay-roll Phase 2. We also included sessions dealing with "development" taxes, such as GAIC and windfall gains tax, and the concessions and surcharges applicable in the land tax space to developers.



Duties - the big ones

Author(s): Sarah Shaw , Kristina Popova , Paula Thorne
Materials from this session:

The Duties implications arising on IPOs and Demergers

Author(s): Katrina Parkyn ATI , Ari Rosenbaum

Duties - Land owning unit trusts

Author(s): Craig Milner CTA , Tom Tian ATI


Case & legislative update

Author(s): Brett Wilesmith , Tuyet Nguyen , Adam Musgrave


Transfer duty: double duty issues - what to avoid and how to plan?

Author(s): Mark Peters ATI , Jinny Chaimungkalanont

Contractor provisions

Author(s): Chris Sievers


Details

  • Published On:28 Jul 2022
  • Took place at:Hotel Realm Canberra

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