Staying Compliant with Mandatory Legal CPD Rules
For tax and BAS agents, the regulatory landscape continues to evolve. In recent times, the spotlight has turned firmly toward ethical complianceβwith updates to the Code of Professional Conduct (the Code) and the introduction of new breach reporting obligations under the Tax Agent Services Act.
These changes not only raise the bar for professional conduct but also require practitioners to revisit their internal systems, client engagement strategies, and documentation protocols.
Hear from the experts at this online conference. You can watch it on your computer or on your portable electronic device from anywhere.
The conference will be based on our highly successful video webinar technology: there'll be a chairperson and presentations.
THE PROGRAM
Session 1: The Final Word on Independent Contractors? The High Court Decisions and the Road Ahead
Factoring Uncertain Times in Family Law Property Valuations
The flow-on effect of COVID-19 continues, and the future of the virus, both as a public health and economic issue, is unpredictable.
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for litigation lawyers.
Session 1: Ethics: The Ethics of Settlements: When Resolving Disputes Can Come Back to Bite You
Presented by: Geoffrey Adelstein, Partner, Adelstein Solicitors, Sydney
This webinar comprises 3 one-hour sessions covering each of the compulsory CPD subjects for family lawyers for the CPD year ending 31 March 2019. Session 1: Legal Ethics: Complying with Instructions β Managing Client Expectation abd Ethics in Family Law Matters
This masterclass has been designed to enable lawyers to earn their 10 CPD units for the CPD year ending 31.3.24.
The tax legislation definition of when a company is a resident is neatly packaged up into one easy to read sentence. If only applying the residency test for a company in practice was always that simple. This session explores why determining a companyβs tax residency can create headaches for tax practitioners, including:
In challenging economic times fundraising becomes paramount, and charities and NFPs relying on more than government funds need to think outside the box. This session will examine some of the challenges to the traditional way of raising money and proactive changes that may be beneficial, including:
Inter-generational loans are becoming more common as a result of reduced housing affordability and a tightening economy. While the temptation can be to adopt a βsheβll be right attitudeβ, experience indicates that a well-drafted comprehensive written agreement will withstand the test of time. This session will provide a guide to documenting and drafting water-tight loan arrangements, including: