Description
The personal services income provisions were first introduced in 2001, and the scope of its application has been a source of contention since. What it does do better than most other specific anti-avoidance provisions are step out its application in a fairly logical sequence.
The purpose of this webinar is to explain the operation of the provisions, point out where they are often contentious and clarify some general misunderstandings.
$99 (members) | $132 (non- members)
TPB CPD Hours: 1 hour | Legislated CPD Hours: 1 hour in in tax (financial) advice
Presented by:
Joshua Goldsmith
Joshua Goldsmith is a senior lawyer specialising in taxation and commercial advisory. Joshua’s experience is broad and diverse including advising family groups, small cap listed and private companies, and high net wealth individuals. Joshua was a finalist in Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 awards (for Taxation) in 2021 and a winner of the Australian Lawyer Rising Star award in 2022, acknowledging that he is a rising star in the tax and legal profession. He is a regular presenter and facilitator at tax related seminars and discussion groups, and has appeared on a number of tax related podcasts.