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GST and Indirect Tax CPD Podcasts and Webinars

TEN runs a number of CPD activities each year covering GST and indirect taxes.  In particular, GST podcasts are scheduled monthly and practitioners have the option of attending live or purchasing the recordingCPD content is applicable for both legal CPD and accounting CPD.

Subjects covered:

  • Commercial residential premises
  • New residential property
  • Margin scheme
  • Capital versus revenue
  • Build-to-rent projects
  • Supply of farmland
  • GST-free going concern exemption
  • Apportionment
  • GST contracts and clauses
  • Mixed use properties
  • GST withholding requirements
  • Regulatory compliance

 

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Free Read | Managing psychosocial hazards in schools

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Subject: Schools Law Conference | Schools Law CPD
Author: Ben Tallboys, Principal Russell Kennedy Lawyers (with assistance gratefully received from Taylor Dawson, Law Graduate)


Not unlike the duty of care owed to students, schools have a duty to ensure the health and safety of teachers and other school staff (including volunteers, and persons ‘working’ without receiving payment). Health and safety legislation (and common law) across Australia provides that this positive duty extends to the health and safety of employees in relation to psychological harm and injuries.

The school environment has a unique nature compared to other workplaces, which presents a number of unique hazards and risks in relation to the psychological health of employees. For example, the behaviour of children and young people, or the actions of parents who may seek to do no more than achieve the best very for a child, may present challenges.

Schools, in their capacity as employers, must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers engaged, or caused to be engaged by the employer - and other workers whose activities in carrying out their work are influenced or directed by the employer - whilst at work.1 The duty to eliminate (or minimise so far as reasonably practicable) psychosocial hazards is encompassed by this duty of care


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Our Free Reads are sourced from technical papers presented by our faculty at recent  Webinars  or Conferences.

 

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Tax Bites #29 Tanya Chapman

Tax Bites #29

Tanya Chapman from Baker Love in Sydney explains why a will maker might legitimately make provision in the will for a carer. Hear what she has to say!

Find more on this topic: https://bit.ly/4bMvj9E

 

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Legal Practice Management

Legal Practice Management with the College of Law

Making the transition from solicitor to principal or partner of a law practice requires greater skills and understanding of the business of managing a legal practice. This online course is designed to provide you with everything you need and is accredited for the purposes of obtaining a Principal Practising Certificate.

This program is delivered by TEN The Education Network partner - The College of Law.

Learn more or register for the course in your State.

May 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Western Australia) - https://bit.ly/44O6WX9

June 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Queensland) - https://bit.ly/3yv5Hjx

July 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Western Australia) - https://bit.ly/4bmejHE

August 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Queensland ) - https://bit.ly/3yBDKGx

August 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Victoria) - https://bit.ly/4at0XIr

September 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Victoria) - https://bit.ly/4bQlfwJ

October 2024 - Legal Practice Management (Queensland) - https://bit.ly/4bpBvEN

November 2024 -- Legal Practice Management (Victoria) - https://bit.ly/4dMvq78

 

 

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