Source: Taxation In Australia Journal Article
Published Date: 1 Nov 2005
The Full Federal Court has upheld Hill J's decision at first instance in relation to the deductibility of interest payments on stapled securities. The majority did not, however, uphold Hill J's finding that even if the interest payments were deductible, Part IVA would have applied.
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