Miscellaneous 1999

The core provisions of : A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999: GST

Source: QLD

Published Date: 26 Jul 1999

 

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The author describes GST in a single sentence as "a flat tax collected on all goods and services which are connected to Australia and supplied by a registered enterprise, which are not GST-free or exempt supplies". He examines the core sections of the Act, the definition of terms and the application of the Act, together with its deficiencies.
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  • Published By: Charles A Duthie
  • Published On:26 Jul 1999
  • Took place at:Rydges Plaza, Cairns

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