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TaxBanter Feb 2024 Online Special topic: The Tax Professional and Ethical Obligations (Recording)

Our monthly Special Topic presentations are practical, yet detailed analyses of specific areas of tax law or practice.

Our Online Special Topic sessions, meant to accompany our Tax Updates, are an in-depth look at topical matters frequently encountered by tax professionals.

Each month we carefully select these topics based on current happenings in the industry and government. Each session is supplemented by a comprehensive technical paper and relevant case studies for maximum understanding.

Price

Individual - $210
Team - $630 (up to 6 team members)

If you wish to purchase a team registration, please create an account and login.

Date & Details

Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Time
11:00am - 12:30pm AEDT (NSW, VIC, ACT, TAS)
10:30am SA
10:00am QLD
9:30am NT
8:00am WA


The Tax Professional and Ethical Obligations

With verifiable ethics training a requirement of some professional associations, this topic examines what it means to be a professional and the source of the ethical standards, specifically looking at:

  • When an accountant risks compromising the duty of acting honestly and with integrity
  • Why a tax agent’s failing to attend to their own taxation affairs is viewed as a breach of professional conduct
  • Wow a tax agent who has always acted for a couple can manage a conflict of interest when dealing with the taxation affairs of one of them after the couple divorces
  • Why an accountant cannot act as an auditor of their own SMSF

Tristan Webb

Senior Tax Trainer, TaxBanter

Tristan has over 20 years experience in the private sector in tax and worked at the ATO for almost a decade . Prior to joining TaxBanter, Tristan was a tax trainer with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and National Tax Director at Crowe Australasia (Findex). Tristan aims to make his training sessions as practical as possible which reflects his most recent work experience training with CA ANZ and working for mid-tier firms such as Crowe and HLB Mann Judd.

Tristan has also previously worked for PwC and legal publisher CCH Australia where he contributed to well-known tax publications such as the Australian Federal Tax Reporter and the Australian Master Tax Guide. The depth of Tristan’s experience ensures that he is able to provide “cut through” for mid-tier professionals, ensuring they get the practical information they need to be a proficient tax practitioner in a changing environment.

TaxBanter Feb 2024 Online Special topic: The Tax Professional and Ethical Obligations (Recording)

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Investment per person: $ 210.00
Team cost: $ 630.00
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