Miscellaneous 2003

Income Alienation - Reviewing the Big Picture

Source: National

Published Date: 27 Mar 2003

 
With the now substantial gap between corporate and maximum personal tax rates, alienation of income is once again a major focus for practitioners and the ATO.

This presentation provides an analysis of the history and the current grey areas including:
- a review of the cases, rulings and determinations to date
- an examination of the dichotomy between APSI rules, personal services business determinations and Part IVA
- where to from here?

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Income Alienation - Reviewing the Big Picture

Author(s): Gil Levy CTA-Life

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  • Published By: Gil Levy CTA-Life
  • Published On:27 Mar 2003
  • Took place at:Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide

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