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The contraction of the duty base and its effect on land based duties

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 26 Jul 2012

 

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This paper covers:

  • Timetable for the abolition of duty on the transfer of non-land business assts
  • Treatment of rent and other rights to income from dutiable property
  • Site goodwill and the valuation of land
  • Statutory licences connected with land
  • An update on the perennial problem of fixtures and goods
  • Security interests over land
  • When will business assets still be taxed in a post abolition environment?

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The contraction of the duty base and its effect on land based duties

Author(s): Adrian Chek CTA

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  • Published By: Adrian Chek CTA
  • Published On:26 Jul 2012
  • Took place at:Burswood Entertainment Comples, Perth

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