2024

VIC Tax Forum

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 21 Mar 2024

 

This year, The Tax Institute and the organising committee who all selflessly donate their time and expertise, have curated another fantastic program. Every session has been carefully chosen to ensure we are better placed to navigate current challenges such as changes in legislation, the advent of AI and the impact on the profession, the tax impact of operating in an uncertain economy to name a few. Some session highlights this year were as follows:

  • Decoding s99B – A panel perspective. This session will be facilitated by Leanne O’Connor, CTA, WGC Business Advisors with the panel made up of Fiona Dillon, CTA, Australian Taxation Office, Michael Flynn, KC, CTA (Life), VIC Bar and Kaitlyn Lowdon, ATI, Arnold Bloch Leibler.
  • Thin Capitalisation – Is third party debt really deductible? A practical focused presentation by Justin Orders, KPMG.
  • Div 7A – Exploring sleeper issues with practical solutions (including a discussion around the Bendel Case and impact on practitioner advice).
  • Crypto in tax – Join Anthony Bach, CTA, Australian Taxation, Office, Joni Pirovich, Block Chain + Digital Assets, Tuan Van Le, Aptum Legal as they discuss where we are and what the future looks like for tax and crypto in Australia.

Economic outlook

Author(s): Cherelle Murphy

Decoding section 99B Panel perspectives

Author(s): Kaitilin Lowdon ATI , Michael Flynn KC, CTA-Life , Fiona Dillon CTA

Corporate Tax – Recent cases and their implications


Details

  • Published On:21 Mar 2024
  • Took place at:Park Hyatt Melbourne

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