Conveyancing: Minimising Complexity and Risk
Build your confidence in the more complex areas of property transactions. By joining our experienced speaking panel for this practical half-day programme you will gain the essential skills to best advise your clients. You will cover a range of topics including lessons learned in edealings, dissect the process, opportunities and risks of a mortgagee sale, and receive a critical update on the tax issues and the current state of play in relation to overseas investment legislation and practice. WEB219NZA10
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Joe Biddles, Director, Thompson Blackie Biddles Limited
9.15am to 9.20am Opening Comments by the Chair
E-DEALINGS, MORTGAGEE SALES AND RISK
9.20am to 9.50am Streamlining e-Dealings
- Utilising new features Web Search, Notice of Change of Ownership and Notice to Mortgagee
- E-dealing tips and tricks
- Learnings from compliance reviews
Presented by Andrea Watson, Consulting Solicitor, Land Information New Zealand, Toitū te Whenua LINZ
9.55am to 10.40am Mortgagee Sales
Gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities involved in a mortgagee sale and also the potential risks and how to mitigate them.
Presented by Edwin Morrison, Managing Partner, K3 Legal Limited
TAX AND OVERSEAS INVESTMENT UPDATE
10.45am to 11.35am Tax Considerations for Land Transactions
- The impact of recent tax changes on land transactions
- Common GST issues on transfers of land
- Inland Revenue’s focus on land transactions and who is in their sights?
Presented by Carla Cross, Senior Associate, Bellingham Wallace
11.40am to 12.30pm Update on the Overseas Investment Act for Property Transactions
Presented by Amanda Spratt, Partner - Property and Real Estate, MinterEllisonRuddWatts
Learning Objectives:
- Receive an important update on edealings
- Learn about the mortgagee sale process
- Be updated on recent tax developments in property transaction
- Receive a critical update on the Overseas Investment Act
Presenters
Joe Biddles
Joe is a specialist commercial property and real estate lawyer and a director of boutique law firm Thompson Blackie Biddles. Prior to this Joe worked at Russell McVeagh and formerly was the New Zealand Legal Counsel of Lion. Joe acts for a number of corporate and institutional clients and his practice covers all areas of commercial property including acquisitions and disposals, commercial leasing, developments, joint ventures and overseas investments in New Zealand. In the current market, Joe is noticing a particular focus on development work, (both freehold subdivisions and unit title developments) and a renewed focus on, and interest in, acquisitions (from both domestic and overseas buyers/funds).
Andrea Watson
Andrea is tasked with engaging with Landonline users and other stakeholders to inform the modernisation of Landonline and identify opportunities to align with the current and future needs of New Zealand’s property sector. She previously worked at Toitū te Whenua LINZ in the legal and quality assurance teams handling titles dealings. In private practice she has worked in boutique, mid-sized and large New Zealand law firms. Andrea spent the majority of her career as a senior property solicitor at Chapman Tripp where she specialised in registration matters from single property transactions through to infrastructure projects and large developments.
Edwin Morrison
Edwin has been involved in mortgagee sales for more than a decade, and became heavily involved with all forms of mortgagee sales immediately after the GFC. Edwin’s primary involvement has been acting for the mortgagees. Edwin’s has had the benefit of being involved in all aspects of the transaction, often including as being lead counsel in associated litigation to a mortgagee sale. An example of this is Masefield Mall Ltd v Gasson Street Properties Limited [2012] NZHC 2838 which touches on redemption rights, extension of those rights by contract and the sales process more generally.
Carla Cross
Carla is a Senior Associate in Bellingham Wallace’s tax practice. Carla is a tax and trust law specialist. She advises clients in relation to their business tax planning, as well as their personal asset planning. Before joining Bellingham Wallace in 2017, Carla was the business unit lead for Private Client Services in New Zealand with EY, where she advised high net worth individuals and managed their tax and trust affairs. Prior to this Carla held various tax advisory and legal roles. Carla has a Bachelor of Jurisprudence and Bachelor of Procurationis from the University of Port Elizabeth as well as a Masters in Taxation Studies from the University of Auckland. She has been admitted to the Bar in New Zealand and South Africa, is a full member of the global Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), and a member of the CAANZ Special Interest Group for Trusts.
Amanda Spratt
Amanda advises clients on a range of property matters including complex acquisitions and disposals, commercial and retail leasing and property finance. She has a particular focus on overseas investment issues and receiverships and a strong interest in rural and farming law. She has completed a number of farm and vineyard disposals and acts for a major dairy processing company on a range of property-related matters. Amanda also has a construction law and environmental compliance background, which provides her with a comprehensive understanding of all stages of property development.