Full Convention Program
| WEDNESDAY 12TH MARCH 2008 | |
| 4.30pm – 5.45pm | Registration (5.45pm buses depart for National Wine Centre) |
| 6.00pm – 7.00pm | Official Convention Opening at The National Wine Centre |
| THURSDAY 13TH MARCH 2008 | |
| 8.15am – 9.15am | Registration |
| 9.15am – 9.30am | Session 1: Welcome & Opening Address Speaker: Sue Williamson, President Elect, Taxation Institute of Australia |
| 9.30am – 10.00am | Session 2: Climate Change Taxation Issues Suggested Speaker: David Russell QC
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| 10.00am - 10.30am | Morning Tea |
| 10.30am - 11.30am | Session 3: Tax Issues for Private Equity Transactions Speaker: Peter McKnoulty - McCullough Robertson
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| SME STREAM | CORPORATE STREAM | HOT TOPICS STREAM | |
| 11.35am – 12.35pm | Session 4/1: Agribusiness – Topical Tax Issues Speaker: Peter Siebels – KPMG This session will consider the tax issues in the agribusiness industry in light of drought and the environment, as well as the ATO's views on MIS agribusiness schemes. Case studies will examine the following:
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Session 4/2: International Acts: Current Developments in Tax Treaties Speaker: Andrew Mills - Greenwood & Freehills
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Session 4/3: Litigation & Audit Strategies and Client Professional Privilege – Where are we now and where are we heading? Speaker: Sue Williamson - Clayton Utz
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| 12.35pm – 1.50pm | Lunch | ||
| 1.50pm – 2.50pm | Session 5: Commissioner’s Address Speakers: Michael D’Ascenzo and Bruce Quigley – Australian Taxation Office |
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| 2.55pm – 3.55pm | Session 6/1: Property Development – GST Speaker: Lachlan Wolfers – KPMG Many property developers are still getting it wrong. From small developers building a couple of units, to larger complexes with many apartments, there are numerous GST issues to be addressed to ensure that any ATO audit activity is not a problem. With Australia's ageing population, an increase in the number of retirement villages has also created some GST traps. The key issues are:
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Session 6/2: Current Issues in Accounting for Income Tax Speaker: Ronen Vexler – PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Session 6/3: Outbound Investment by Private Clients - What Structure to use? Speaker: Mathew Chamberlain - Ernst & Young
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| 3.55pm – 4.30pm | Free Time | ||
| 4.30pm SHARP | Bus pick up for Social evening | ||
| 4.30pm – 9.00pm 10.00pm | Social Evening Options | ||
| FRIDAY 14TH MARCH 2008 | |||
| SME STREAM | CORPORATE STREAM | HOT TOPICS STREAM | |
| 9.00am -10.00am | Session 7/1: What are the current tips and traps to be aware of when choosing a business structure? Speaker: Andrew Noolan - William Buck This session will cover some of the issues to consider when choosing a business structure, be it a company, a unit trust, a discretionary trust or a partnership. The focus will be on highlighting structuring elements you want to include and those you want to exclude from a structure, including:
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Session 7/2: The Impact of McNeil on Market instruments? Speaker: Ian Stanley – Barrister
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Session 7/3: National Harmonisation of Payroll Tax – Big Change or Minimal change Speaker: David Raphael – NSW Bar Harmonisation of Payroll is now happening with possible flow on effects in the other states including:
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| 10.05am – 11.05am | Session 8/1: Business Buy Sell Agreements Speaker: Paul Hockridge - Deloitte
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Session 8/2: Division 250 - Impact on Contracting with Tax Exempt Bodies (including government) Speaker: Don Green - Ernst & Young Impact of new Division 250 on:
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Session 8/3: Tax and Religion Speaker: Ash Chotai - Chotais Chartered Accountants
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| 11.05am – 11.35am | Morning Tea | ||
| 11.35am – 12.35pm | Session 9/1: Current Issues in the Taxation of Trusts Speaker: Mark Robertson – Barrister-at-law
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Session 9/2: Governance and Tax Risk and Tax Risk Management (TRM) - Current Best Practices Speaker: Miquel Timmers - Macquarie Goodman Group
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Session 9/3: Tax Consolidation for the Generalist – What you really need to know Speaker: Sam Howard – Ernst & Young
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| 12.35pm – 2.00pm | Lunch | ||
| 2.00pm – 3.00pm | Session 10/1: Coming to or Leaving Australia – Is there a Tax Problem? Speaker: Megan Field – Deloitte With individuals travelling between countries more and more in their career, it is essential for advisers to be aware of the range of tax issues that affect people either leaving Australia to work overseas or coming here either temporarily or permanently. This session will consider some of the main domestic tax factors that need to be addressed by 'travelling' income earners including:-
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Session 10/2: Tax Indemnities on Sale of Entities Speaker: Teresa Dyson - Blake Dawson Waldron
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Session 10/3: Liability Management in a Professional Practice Speaker: Brian Patterson - PricewaterhouseCoopers
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| 3.05pm – 4.05pm | Session 11/1: Cloning or Splitting Discretionary Trusts Speaker: Ken Schurgott - Cosoff Cudmore Knox This session will tackle the difficult issues thrown up when using trust splitting or cloning techniques for succession planning or wealth preservation. Case studies will be used to demonstrate the following:-
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Session 11/2: Capturing Export Opportunities – The Role of Austrade Speakers: Rob Hauker and Patricia Moessinger - Austrade There is help available to take the business activities of your clients offshore including:
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Session 11/3: Comparisons and Contrasts of Stamp Duty Land-Rich Rules with Non-Resident CGT Rules – Carry-over Lessons from the State Context Speaker: Harry Lakis – Barrister
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| 4.05pm – 4.35pm | Afternoon Tea | ||
| 4.35pm – 5.45pm | Tax Unexpected Graeme Cooper investigates some of our tax system’s more arcane curiosities, assisted by a panel of delegates in a Q&A style-session. Uncover some of the obscure and idiosyncratic regimes hidden in the tax system; learn where some of the traps are lurking. In this session we will plumb the depths of a selection of odd and obscure tax regimes, the history behind them and what they mean today. The best way to avoid encountering surprises is to be introduced to them first – meet them ahead of time. That’s what we are going to do. |
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| 5.45pm – 7.30pm | Free Time | ||
| 7.30pm – 8.00pm | Pre Dinner Drinks | ||
| 8.00pm – Midnight | Convention Dinner | ||
| SATURDAY 15TH MARCH 2008 | |
| 9.00am -10.00am | Session 12: Justice Hill Memorial Lecture Speaker: Justice Tony Pagone QC The distinction between income and capital has been the pivotal issue on which most tax issues turn since the Commonwealth imposed income tax. When capital gains tax was introduced it was anticipated that the distinction between income and capital would becomes less significant. To the contrary the distinction is one gaining more and more attention. In this session Justice Pagone will focus on recent developments in the income/capital debate including:
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| 10.00am -11.00am | Session 13: Selling out - Tax Issues for the Baby Boomer making a Sea-Change/Tree-Change Speaker: Brenton Ellery – Edwards Marshall The success of the baby boomer generation comes with some tax headaches - with many wanting to move towards a more relaxed lifestyle it will be important that advisers are aware of the myriad of tax issues that will need to be addressed to ensure that the sea change is a happy one and not too taxed. Case studies will examine:
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| 11.00am -11.30am | Morning Tea |
| 11.30am -12.30pm | Session 14: Insolvency Issues Speaker: Craig Bowie – Minter Ellison
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| 12.30pm | Convention Close Sue Williamson, President Elect, Taxation Institute of Australia |
