Estate planning has never been more complex, or more critical. As Australia enters its largest generational wealth transfer in history, practitioners are being challenged by shifting tax laws, trust disputes, intergenerational conflict, and the rapidly evolving superannuation landscape. This two-day conference brings together some of the countryβs leading estate planning specialists to cut through the noise and tackle the issues that truly matter.
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for Property lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2022.
Session 1: Professional Skills
Electronic Platforms Causing Trouble and Strife in Property Transactions
The move over the last five years to more streamlined technology and electronic procedures in conveyancing has been given a further boost and added dimension by an increase in remote working arrangements and new rules for conveyancing practice and procedure resulting from the Covid-19 fallout. Nevertheless, these changes have also increased transactional risks, and this session provides a guide to practitioners on how to factor in and minimise risks in the new normal, including:
With the final AML/CTF Tranche 2 reforms imminent, legal practices are about to be brought squarely within the scope of anti-money laundering regulation. This session focuses on the practical impact of the regime on everyday legal work β not just for law firm owners, but for all legal practitioners likely to touch designated services. Understand your role in ensuring compliance, identifying red flags, and avoiding liability under the new framework. It covers:
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The ATOβs finalised rental property guidance is now in place β and the 2026/27 income year is the first year in which TR 2026/1, PCG 2026/2 and PCG 2026/3 will apply without the benefit of the ATOβs transitional compliance approach for pre-1 July 2026 expenses. With IT 2167 withdrawn and the ATO now applying a much sharper lens to holiday home deductions under s 26-50, accountants need to revisit how they prepare rental property returns for clients with mixed private and income-producing use.
The ATOβs finalised rental property guidance is now in place β and the 2026/27 income year is the first year in which TR 2026/1, PCG 2026/2 and PCG 2026/3 will apply without the benefit of the ATOβs transitional compliance approach for pre-1 July 2026 expenses. With IT 2167 withdrawn and the ATO now applying a much sharper lens to holiday home deductions under s 26-50, accountants need to revisit how they prepare rental property returns for clients with mixed private and income-producing use.
Case Clinic webinars are a new practical webinar format from TEN designed to work through a detailed real-world scenario from start to finish β examining not just the law, but how issues actually arise in practice. Rather than a traditional technical webinar focused on broad legal principles and a supporting paper, a Case Clinic follows the facts as they unfold, highlighting the decisions, assumptions, timing issues and practical traps that can change the outcome.
Case Clinic webinars are a new practical webinar format from TEN designed to work through a detailed real-world scenario from start to finish β examining not just the law, but how issues actually arise in practice. Rather than a traditional technical webinar focused on broad legal principles and a supporting paper, a Case Clinic follows the facts as they unfold, highlighting the decisions, assumptions, timing issues and practical traps that can change the outcome.
This 2 hour webinar comprises two sessions: Session 1: E-conveyancing: Meeting our E-xpectations?