Miscellaneous 2005

Stamp duty - some of the common traps

Source: Northern Territory

Published Date: 4 Mar 2005

 

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Topics covered in this paper include:

  • introduction to stamp duty - when it applies, how it is calculated
  • land rich companies - the threshold, the consequences
  • assignment of land contracts - stamp duty consequences, 'and/or nominee', purchaser to be incorporated
  • aggregation of contracts - when does it apply? What is the effect? How to avoid aggregation
  • duty on leases - how it applies, exemptions.
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Stamp duty - some of the common traps

Author(s): Richard Henschke

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  • Published By: Richard Henschke
  • Published On:4 Mar 2005
  • Took place at:Crowne Plaza Darwin

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