Transfer pricing is focused on ensuring that when different parts of a multinational group have dealings, transactions or interactions between them, the resulting tax outcomes are the same as they...
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The Noosa Tax Intensive has returned in 2020, reinvented for a digital and safely socially-distant world. Australia’s premier SME event, the 28th Noosa Tax Intensive is split across two...
Now in its eighth year, the National Superannuation Conference is recognised as the leading event for tax practitioners specialising in superannuation. Sessions deal with issues facing both the...
Residency is a key concern to understand when it comes to just about any tax practice, whether you’re advising individuals or multinational corporations with cross-border interests. But how do you...
“I started in tax 35 years ago at the ATO in Perth where I cut my tax teeth in the assessing, advisings and appeals groups before moving to Canberra in early 1993 where I encountered transfer...
Whether you’re working with small family businesses or multimillion-dollar corporations, tax disputes are a fact of life for many tax practitioners.
Our Tax Disputes Online Series is a wonderful...
Section 100A is an anti avoidance provision which allows the ATO Commissioner to disregard trust distributions that are made as part of “reimbursement agreements” and tax the trustees at the top...
As of 1 July this year, the GST has been in practice in Australia for 20 years. Its introduction was Australia’s last major tax reform, 30 years in the making. The 2020 Supporting the Road to...
As business becomes increasingly global and moves further and further into the digital space, an understanding of how tax functions in these spaces is key for any corporate tax practitioner.
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Having the right business structure can be the difference between being successful and losing it all.
The 2020 Business Structures Online Tax Symposium webinar series has been specifically devised...