Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property State taxes

Alienation of income

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 14 Apr 2011

 

This presentation covers:

  • strategies in relation to:
    • leases and licensing
    • improvements to property
    • current use of service trusts
    • assignments of income and trust arrangements
    • disposal of (a right to) sale proceeds
    • partnerships and co-ownerships
  • taxation consequences.

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Individual Session

Alienation of income

Author(s): Lucy Simeoni , Marc Romaldi CTA
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  • Published By: Marc Romaldi CTA
  • Published On:14 Apr 2011
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort, Barossa Valley

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Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property State taxes Payroll tax Land tax Trusts 2011

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