Miscellaneous 2009

GST and insolvency: A difficult area

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 4 Sep 2009

 

This presentation covers:

  • Division 147 of the GST Act (pre and post the PM Developments decision)
  • Division 105 of the GST Act
  • Tax Office administrative policy - debt collection and insolvency: the options available to the Commissioner
  • Garnishee notices and winding up - Bruton Holdings
  • statutory demands and disputed debt -Broadbeach/Neutral Bay
  • debt collection strategies in current economic environment.

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GST and insolvency: A difficult area

Author(s): Ben Kelly

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  • Published By: Ben Kelly
  • Published On:4 Sep 2009
  • Took place at:The Langham Hotel, Melbourne

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