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Taxation of Clubs and Associations
Published on 23 Mar 2005 | Took place at NSW Leagues Club, Sydney, NSW
The decision of the Federal Court in the Coleambally Case (which is on appeal to the High Court) has emphasised the need for clubs and their advisers to be on top of tax issues. Careful tax management will ensure that clubs and associations remain financially healthy and continue to provide excellent service to their members. This seminar is designed to tackle some of the thornier tax (and accounting) issues which face club managers and their advisers in the next few years.
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Individual sessions
The significance of mutuality: Coleambally and beyond
Author(s):
Alistair HALEY,
John MIDDLETON
Issues covered by this paper include: This paper includes updates made by John Middleton for presentation at the 'Taxation of Clubs and Association' seminar held in Surfers Paradise on 9 August 2005.
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Achieving tax exemptions
Author(s):
Michael BANNON
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IFRS
Author(s):
Kaylene HUBBARD
Issues covered in this paper include: This paper was also presented by Steven Lutz at the 'Taxation of Clubs and Associations' seminar held in Surfers Paradise on 9 August 2005.
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Fringe benefits tax issues
Author(s):
Steven ROSENSTRAUSS
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