Heading to CPA Congress!

Next week the taxabull team will be heading to the CPA Congress.

The CPA Congress is a conference held throughout Australia and Singapore. It will be in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth! We’ll be attending the Sydney conference.

We’ve been looking forward to it for some time now.  The theme of the conference is “The Way Forward”, which is how we will address the current GFC environment and move forward.

CPA congress

CPA congress

We’ll be attending over 3 days from Tuesday to Thursday next week. There are plenty of great talks scheduled. There is a mix between accounting, finance, HR, economics, fraud, and leadership from a variety of business leaders.

We actually had a hard time choosing between them! After much agonising and splitting hairs, we decided on the tax one (of course!), as well as some sessions about general business and leadership. These are some of our choices:

  • Tax Reviews and Reforms: Implications for NSW businesses
  • Five financial ‘must do’s’ for small to mid-market organisations
  • Leading a company through a marketplace in turmoil
  • Business roundtable: Strategies to handle staff redundancies and organisational change – Part A

Some additional notes for anyone attending:

  • If you are a CPA member, please note it down because attendance at the conference will count towards CPD (Continuing Professional Development) hours.
  • For unemployed and retired there is a discounted offer of 40% off! So make sure you check that out.

We have a media pass to the conference and will be blogging so make you check up on our blog next week. You guessed it, we’ll also be active on twitter via @austax!. If you are attending the conference or are interested in following it on twitter, the hashtag is #CPACongress.

The CPA team is also blogging here and will be twittering via @CPAAustralia.

Cheers,

Taxabull team.

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