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Your Client the Health Professional
Published on 30 Mar 2005 | Took place at Stamford Plaza Adelaide, SA
This seminar considered the specific tax issues involved with structuring, operating and exiting health professional businesses. State legislation affecting these issues was also discussed, as were GST issues, estate planning and asset protection strategies.
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Structuring issues
Author(s):
John MIDDLETON,
Georgina JOHNSON
This paper covers the following topics: This paper was also presented by Andrew Craig at the 'Your Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Adelaide on 30 March 2005, by Chris Wookey at the 'Your Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Melbourne on 26 July 2005, and by Nathan Thomson at the 'My Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Perth on 28 July 2005.
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GST and the health professions
Author(s):
Ash CHOTAI
The application of GST to the health professions has its own issues to be negotiated. This article examines the health-related concessions in the GST Act, what they might mean, and what they have been interpreted to mean by the Commissioner and the Health Industry Partnership. GST aspects of service entities and GST grouping are also reviewed in passing. This paper was also presented by the author at the 'My Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Brisbane on 31 January 2005, by Chris Waples at the 'Your Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Adelaide on 30 March 2005, by Craig Whatman at the 'Your Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Melbourne on 26 July 2005 and by Peter Speechley at the 'My Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Perth on 28 July 2005. Materials from this session:
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Asset protection for the health professional
Author(s):
Matthew BURGESS
This paper covers: This paper includes an addendum prepared by Matthew Tripodi for the 'Your Client the Health Professional' seminar held in Adelaide on 30 March 2005.
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