NSW State Taxes: The Possible Future World and Tips & Traps
WEB213AL01E: As COVID-19 relief measures introduced changes to land tax and stamp duty across the country, accountants need to be across the changes for 2020-2021. Spend an hour with state tax expert Angela Melick, and get up to speed on the most important developments in NSW state taxes.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Estimated 1 CPD hour in Technical Competence
NSW State Taxes: The Possible Future World and Tips & Traps
- Proposed changes to stamp duty and their impact
- Submissions to government: Issues covered and responses received
- Latest developments to be aware of
Presented by Angela Melick, Founding Partner, Nuwaru; Principal, State Tax Specialists Pty Ltd; CTA; Member of the Joint Accounting Bodies/Office of State Revenue State Taxes Liaison Committee
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the proposed changes to stamp duty and their impact
- Explore submissions to government, including issues covered and responses received
- Stay up to date on the latest developments to be aware of
Presenters
Up until 2012, Angela Melick was an indirect tax partner with PwC specialising in stamp duty and other state taxes, after which time she established her own state taxes consulting business. With over 25 years advising on state taxes Australia-wide, Angela currently provides stamp duty, land tax and payroll tax advice and compliance services Australia-wide, in many cases to small and medium sized professional service firms, in relation to a wide range of matters including, for stamp duty, mergers and demergers; restructures; business, asset and equity acquisitions; asset and company reorganisations; landholder duty; insurance duty; real property, trust, joint venture and partnership transactions; property development transactions; SMSF duty issues; applying for and obtaining private rulings; and the structuring of transactions from a stamp duty perspective. Angela is a member of NSW Division of Property Council of Australia State Tax Committee; and a member of the Joint Accounting Bodies/Office of State Revenue State Taxes Liaison Committee which meet regularly with the NSW Commissioner of State Revenue and Revenue NSW. As well as being a Chartered Accountant, she is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW.