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Speed Update presentation

Published on 14 Sep 17 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation will provide a concise update on current issues relating to the interaction of GST with state taxes as well as topical issues in the state taxes arena that should be of interest to those working in the field of indirect taxes.

Author profiles

Jennee Chan CTA
Jennee Chan, CTA, is a Senior Tax Counsel at Allens. Jennee specialises in transaction taxes, with a particular focus on GST and stamp duty. Her broad indirect tax practice lends itself to advising on the due diligence, financing and structuring aspects of a transaction. Jennee’s legal practice is complemented by her experiences working in Big 4 accounting firms and in-house tax. - Current at 18 July 2024
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Melissa Harrison
Melissa joined the ATO in 2003. Melissa is part of the Tax Counsel Network, where she plays a key role in advising on ATOs most significant and complex tax matters. Melissa has a particular interest in GST and indirect taxes, providing high level interpretation advice on issues including wine equalisation tax, financial supplies and the GST-treatment of low-value goods. Melissa recently completed a secondment at the Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Association (SMSFA).. - Current at 30 September 2019

 

This was presented at 2017 National GST Intensive .

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B2B and B2C

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What do you really know about the wine equalisation tax?

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Tax administration issues

Author(s):  Gina LAZANAS,  Robyn THOMAS

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Wine equalisation tax – A revenue perspective

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Speed update

Author(s):  Jennee CHAN,  Melissa HARRISON

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Is it still relevant to consider the GST a “practical business tax”?

Author(s):  Jennifer DAVIES

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Continuing to build relationships between business, the tax profession and the ATO

Author(s):  Nick KALLINIKIOS,  Jennifer MOLTISANTI,  George NIKOLAOU

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Customs and LVIG – all you need to know about the recent changes

Author(s):  Russell WILKINSON,  Amy JAMES-VELAGIC

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Fuel tax credits

Author(s):  Laura O'BRIEN,  Michael GRIFFITH

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