Special Edition Webinar: Rural Series: Webinar 1 - The Principles of Livestock Valuation
In 2024 Tony Marshall, New Zealand’s leading rural tax expert will be delivering a series of three Special Edition Webinars, focusing on livestock valuations, ensuring you maximise the opportunities that different methods provide.
Description
The valuation of livestock is a key component in determining the tax position for farmers. Without a detailed knowledge of the livestock valuation rules beyond simply entering livestock tallies into a workpaper it is not possible to maximise the opportunities that the different valuation methods afford us.
Drawing on over 20 years on working with farmers and valuing their livestock for Tax purposes, Tony will present the most comprehensive discussion of the rules seen in the past 16 years.
This webinar series is designed for those who do not have a detailed knowledge of the methods or options available to them, but equally will provide a refresher for those who are more experienced but may not have looked at the rules for some time.
Each webinar will build on the knowledge obtained in the previous webinar.
Please Note: This is for booking Webinar One only - to book the series click here
Webinar 1 – The Principles of Livestock Valuation
In this webinar Tony will provide you the grounding needed to understand each of the valuation methods available including some of the lesser known choices that we need to think about.
Presenters
Tony Marshall
Principal, CEG
Tony is well known presenter on rural tax issues for over a decade, converting technical concepts into practical presentations using real life examples and experience.
Tony is a member of the Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand Rural Sector Committee, which advocates for the rural sector on a wide variety of issues on behalf of its members, this ensures that he is up to date and well versed on issues facing rural New Zealand.
Tony is one of the authors of the Farming, Forestry and Fishing Tax Guide published by Wolters Kluwer.
CPD Hours and Recordings
1.25 CPD hours for individual Webinar
3.75 for the entire Rural Series