Annual Conference 2010 - Online CPD Sessions

Price: €25 each or €195 for all sessions

Price: €25 each or €195 for all sessions

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Annual Conference 2010
Online CPD Sessions

 

The ITI held its Annual Conference in Galway from 22-24 April 2010 and conference and the excellent presentations were extremely well received,  as shown by delegate feedback below:

“conference was outstanding”

“the quality of presentations and range of topics really stood out”

“excellent conference – looking forward to next year “


Online CPD of the sessions below is available to purchase now.

Price per online session: €25 (This includes a pdf copy of the accompanying paper)
Price for entire package of sessions: €195

Online sessions will include audio recordings, slides and video (where available). On purchasing, your access details and the accompanying paper will be emailed to you.

Order online or if you have any queries please contact Elspeth or Joanne by emailing training@taxireland.ie or calling + 353 1 6631700

 Online CPD sessions available include:

Horizon Advising: Inward and Outbound Opportunities in 2010 - Enda Faughnan, PricewaterhouseCoopers

  • Inward investment into Ireland in 2010
  • Outbound investment from Ireland in 2010
  • Cross Border tax issues 
 Navigating the Domestic Landscape - Eamonn Hurley, KPMG
  • Tips and Traps for 2010
  • NAMA and the windfall tax
  • Bank borrowings and related tax issues
  • Topical issues for Irish business
 What 's VAT got to do with it? - Donal Kennedy, Deloitte
  • Issues & Opportunities in 2010
  • VAT on Property… 2 years on
 Revenue Audits – New Era? - Tim Quinlivan, Sheil Kinnear
  • The current Revenue audit environment
  • Practical implications for Practitioners
 Topical Taxation for SME Clients - Jackie Masterson, Russell Brennan Keane
  • Finance Act 2010 developments
  • Tax payment and cashflow management
  • Tax collection and enforcement
  • Issues and opportunities for 2010
 SME Client Relationship Management - Andrew Clarke
  • Terms of Engagement and Delivery
  • Fees, retainers, billing and debtor management
  • Business Development
 Financial Services Taxation - Aidan Walsh, Ernst & Young (Audio Recording Only)
  • Issues & Opportunities for the Irish Sector
  • The international dimension
 Private Client Taxation - Bernard Doherty & David Keary, Grant Thornton
  • Issues and opportunities in 2010
  • Passing on and owning a family business
  • Capital tax developments
  • The changing and future landscape
 A Practical Guide to Businesses in Difficulty - Tom Kavanagh, Kavanagh Fennell & Julie Murphy-O’Connor, Matheson Ormsby Prentice
  • Examinerships, Receiverships and Liquidations – legal fundamentals for
    tax professionals
  • Insolvency and restructuring a business – legal aspects
  • Receivers and Liquidators – the role they play and the practical steps taken
  • Examinership or Receivership – which option to choose and when?

Technical Requirements:

Please click here to read the WebEx user guidelines

Please note that to view these Online Sessions you will need to have flash installed on your computer. You can download this here

You will also need to download the WebEx Player to view the online presentations. You will be automatically prompted to do this when you access one of the online presentations.

Note:
Please note that these presentations were recorded live at the Annual Conference on 22 & 23 April 2010.

As the presentations were recorded live the audio quality might vary in some instances.

  While every effort is made to ensure that the information outlined in these online sessions is accurate, the Irish Taxation Institute and authors can accept no responsibility for loss or distress occasioned to any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of the material published herein.  Any views or opinions expressed are not necessarily subscribed to by the Institute.  Professional advice should always be sought before acting on any topic covered in these online sessions.

 

 

 

 

 



 

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