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The Institute of Public Accountants has revealed some of the prominent speakers in line to speak at its 2017 National Congress, including Commissioner of Taxation Chris Jordan.
Michael Andrew, chair of the Board of Taxation, Dr Michael Schaper, deputy chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and Kate Carnell, Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, round up the host of distinguished presenters set to speak at the RACV Royal Pines on the Gold Coast from 22 to 24 November.
The National Congress is set to feature a comprehensive education programme with up to 21 hours of CPD delivered by experts in accounting and related fields over two and a half days.
Registrations are still open, with a variety of packages available to delegates.