Miscellaneous 2005

The nature of payroll tax and land tax issues

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 4 Jul 2005

 

This presentation covers the following payroll tax topics:

  • essential concepts of payroll tax
  • what are wages?
  • employment outside South Australia
  • being a 'group' - why it is important?
  • employee or contractor - why it is important?
  • degrouping.

It also covers the following land tax topics:

  • what is land tax?
  • liability and calculation
  • valuations
  • single and multiple holdings
  • exemptions and rebates
  • avoidance and penalties.

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The nature of payroll tax and land tax issues

Author(s): Rod Dunne

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  • Published By: Rod Dunne
  • Published On:4 Jul 2005
  • Took place at:Holiday Inn Adelaide

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