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Not for profit, budget update
Darren Fittler, Lawyer
Gilbert + Tobin
This year's Budget also saw changes to the Not for Profit sector with tax concession reforms delayed. Darren discusses the major announcements and when the changes will take effect.
Fri, 17 May 2013 12:40pm
Budget cuts for clean energy sector
Cameron Kelly, Special Counsel
DibbsBarker
This year's budget saw a number of cuts to spending on clean energy. Cameron talks us through the cuts and why they were not surprising.
Thu, 16 May 2013 11:40am
New 10% withholding tax on foreign sellers
Robert Warnock, Principal at M + K Lawyers
M + K Lawyers
In a largely unexpected move, the Government announced a new 10% withholding tax on property sales by non residents in last nights Budget. Robert Warnock at M + K Lawyers gives us the details.
Wed, 15 May 2013 6:00pm
2013 Budget break down
Philip Diviny, Partner
K&L Gates
Philip Diviny, K&L Gates, gives his take on last night's budget and provides an overview on the major winners and the likely impact on both Australian and foreign business.
Wed, 15 May 2013 5:15pm
Budget blues for resources sector
Matthew Fitzgerald, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Federal Budget delivered a number of tax changes that will negatively impact on the resources sector. Matthew Fitzgerald looks at which of the changes will have the greatest impact.
Wed, 15 May 2013 3:50pm
Winners & losers in R&D Budget changes
Tracey Murray, Director at Griffith Hack Consulting
Griffith Hack
Start-ups and biotech emerge as winners from Budget changes to R&D incentives while Australia's biggest companies lose out. Tracey Murray runs through the changes.
Wed, 15 May 2013 2:10pm
No more CGT discount for non-residents
Justin Byrne, Special Consel
HopgoodGanim
The Government has released exposure draft legislation which removes the 50% CGT discount for non-residents. Justin talks through the proposal and the implications on Australians re-locating overseas.
Mon, 13 May 2013 2:00pm
New 15% tax on super earnings
Geoff Stein, Partner at Brown Wright Stein
Brown Wright Stein Lawyers
Geoff Stein discusses the Government's proposed 15% tax on super earnings above $100,000.
Mon, 15 Apr 2013 3:20pm
Tax avoidance rules enter new territory
Dr Niv Tadmore, Partner
Clayton Utz
With the Government expecting to reap $1 Billion in extra tax revenue from its proposed changes to tax avoidance laws, Dr Niv Tadmore looks at how the new laws will work and the structures likely to be affected.
Mon, 25 Feb 2013 9:15am
ATO targets directors on PAYG and super
Peter Wright, Brown Wright Stein
Brown Wright Stein Lawyers
The ATO is pursuing company directors for unpaid PAYG tax and unpaid super under the revamped Director Penalty Notice regime which kicked in last year. Peter Wright how directors can be caught out and how they should respond when the ATO comes knocking.
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 2:30pm
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