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25th National Convention
Published on 03 Mar 2010 | Took place at Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, VIC
Featuring the very latest technical content and ample networking opportunities attendance at the 25th National Convention was the best way to develop your professional edge in 2010. The convention included corporate and SME streams plus four specialist streams covering superannuation, insolvency, structures and trusts.
The Commissioner of Taxation's Address (Michael D'Ascenzo) can be downloaded here.
Get a 20% discount when you buy all the items from this event.
Individual sessions
The capital v revenue distinction for labour costs
Author(s):
P MAHER
This paper looks at the Australian Taxation Office's recent
discussion paper on internal labour costs and whether they should be capitalised for large-scale capital projects including:Materials from this session:
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A summary of the changes to GST law from 1 July 2010 following the Board of Taxation's review on the administration of GST
Author(s):
Cathryn FERRARIS
This paper covers an overview of the most important changes to GST, most of which will come into effect from 1 July 2010. This paper looks at:Materials from this session:
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Using contract law to manage capital gains tax exposures
Author(s):
Cameron RIDER
Tax is levied on capital proceeds from CGT events as defined by tax law; but the when, which and what of the CGT event is often a matter of contract law rather than tax law. Contract law determines the time and identity of the event, and the value of the capital proceeds. This paper considers:Materials from this session:
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The good, the bad and the ugly - Everything you wanted to know about insolvency
Author(s):
Paul COOK
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The distinction between capital and revenue and its continuing relevance to tax matters
Author(s):
Richard F EDMONDS
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Bamford v Federal Commissioner of Taxation
Author(s):
Terry MURPHY
This paper covers a detailed look at the various issues raised following the Bamford case decision.
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From the eye of the storm - Tax issues for entities nearing, or in insolvency
Author(s):
Len HERTZMAN,
Sarah Blakelock
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Bamford v Federal Commissioner of Taxation
Author(s):
Mark L ROBERTSON
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Company losses - An old issue for a new era
Author(s):
Martin FRY
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Executive remuneration - Striking a commercial balance
Author(s):
Andrew HUTT
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Restructuring a small to medium business
Author(s):
Tim CLAYTON
Most SMEs will at some stage consider restructuring their
affairs in order to deal with changes to their size, to the market or regulatory framework within which they operate or to the composition or desires of their owners. This paper covers:Materials from this session:
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Estate planning for melded and blended families
Author(s):
Sean MCMAHON,
Jane BLAKE
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Buying or selling a consolidated group member
Author(s):
Hayden BENTLEY
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GST and property - The current state of play
Author(s):
Marc JOHNSTON
This paper covers relevant GST related cases including:Materials from this session:
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Structuring professional practices - changing times
Author(s):
Ken SCHURGOTT
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Corporate acquisitions
Author(s):
Michael CHANG
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The administrative penalty regime - A swinging reminder or just swinging?
Author(s):
Paul SOKOLOWSKI
This paper explains how the penalty system works and tests the correctness of the following propositions:Materials from this session:
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International tax - An update
Author(s):
Lee BURNS
The last 12 months have seen significant changes to the taxation of Australian residents and businesses operating offshore. This presentation explores the key changes, focusing on developments in respect of the FIF, CFC and transferor trust rules.
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TOFA ATO impacts
Author(s):
David HUME
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Trust losses and family trust elections
Author(s):
Paul TANTI
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Research and development for the SME
Author(s):
Serg DUCHINI,
Sukvinder HEYER
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Select issues in cross border debt financing
Author(s):
Kirsten FISH
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Trust losses and family trust elections
Author(s):
Paul TANTI
This paper covers case studies on trust losses and family trust elections.
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Self managed super funds - Getting it right
Author(s):
Naomi PAVLAKIS
This paper examines recent developments and current issues for self managed superannuation funds including:Materials from this session:
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How does TOFA affect your business?
Author(s):
Matt OSMOND
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Non-commercial loans
Author(s):
Michael HINE
Since its introduction, Division 7A of the ITAA36 has undergone several amendments. On each occasion the scope of the provisions has potentially been expanded. Changes announced in the last Federal Budget have now brought many more dealings with private companies within the operation of the provisions.
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The capital v revenue distinction for labour costs
Author(s):
Frank DRENTH
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Self managed super funds - Key tax issues
Author(s):
Paul BANISTER
In the three years since the Better Super Regime implemented major reforms to how super contributions and withdrawals are taxed, a number of practical issues have arisen. This paper examines:Materials from this session:
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Capital allowances - Where are we now?
Author(s):
Vanessa PRIEST
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Tax exemptions and concessions for mutuals, charities and other non-profit bodies
Author(s):
Teresa DYSON
This paper focuses on the real life tax issues affecting charities, mutuals and non-profit bodies, including:Materials from this session:
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