Insightful Webinar on Advanced Tax Considerations for Dual Resident Companies and Rental Property Fit-Out.

This comprehensive webinar delves into the intricate aspects of tax regulations concerning Dual Resident Companies and Rental Property Fit-Out. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of recent changes, practical scenarios, and effective strategies to navigate these complex tax landscapes.
List of Topics: New Rules for Dual Resident Companies Changes to Migration Rules Tax Residency and Double Tax Agreements Scenario Analysis: Starry Night Case Study Rental Property Fit-Out Utilizing ValueIt Reports Depreciation and Base Value Calculations Case Study: Colin's Property Analysis Trust Disclosure Requirements Reduced Disclosure for Inactive and Eligible Trusts Common Errors and Compliance Strategies Bright-line and Inheritance Exemption Deed of Family Arrangement Tax Implications and Strategies Filing Returns Late with FIF Income Consequences and Remedies Advanced Tax Considerations Analyzing Bright-line Profit Scenarios Dealing with IRD Disputes and Compliance

Taxation Specialist and Presenter
Julie has lived and breathed taxation for just over 40 years, starting her tax career as a result of gaining an IRD scholarship to become a chartered accountant. She left IRD in 1994 as a Senior Investigating Accountant to join the tax team at Beattie Rickman in Hamilton which later merged with PwC where Julie became a Director in the tax division. She left to set up a specialist tax practice in 2008. Since then she has focused almost exclusively on providing tax specialist advice to other accountants and lawyers of SMEs. Her comprehensive experience on both sides of the ‘tax fence’ combined with her technical dexterity and a flair for cracking puzzles enables Julie to provide practical and innovative solutions across a broad spectrum of tax issues facing the many accountants she works alongside.

Carl Brandt is one of New Zealand’s leading taxation specialists, providing effective and accurate tax advice to more than 350 accounting and law firms across New Zealand. With more than 35 years of tax experience there are very few areas of taxation which he does not advise on. Trusted, efficient, reliable and armed with strong technical and analytical skills Carl is known for demystifying complex areas of tax law and find effective solutions for a very wide range of people and organisations. After 21 years at Inland Revenue in the Legal and Technical Support areas, he joined the tax team at Beattie Rickman in 2002 (which merged with PwC in 2007), leaving in December 2008 to start Brandt Segedin LP, now Carl Brandt Taxation Specialists.