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Seminar bid for GST breakdown

PA Wellington The Society of Accountants is to begin a series of seminars to explain the goods and services tax next March. The society’s president, Mr Gary Lloydd, said GST was one of the “biggest single-topic education programmes the society has tackled.” The society’s continuing education committee said it had prepared a four-stage programme involving thousands of members in seminars all over the country. “Teams of seminar presenters will be trained especially for the assignment,

and a separate authority team will prepare material for accountants to use in client and community presentation,” said Mr Lloydd. In the week beginning March 17, 30 seminars will start in 20 centres. Technical aspects of GST, the practical implementation of the legislation, business systems and record-keeping will be the main thrust of the first part of the seminars. The second part will concentrate on more specialised areas, and the final segment is a kit designed to help society members explain GST to their clients.

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Press, 17 December 1985, Page 17

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Seminar bid for GST breakdown Press, 17 December 1985, Page 17

Seminar bid for GST breakdown Press, 17 December 1985, Page 17

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