GST 2011

Constitutional law and related matters

Source: National

Published Date: 8 Sep 2011

 

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This video covers the complications for the collection of GST from state agencies that result from s114 of the Constitution, including the interaction between the Taxation Administration Act 1953, the GST legislation, the 2000 Intergovernmental Agreement and state legislation enacted pursuant to the 2000 Intergovernmental Agreement.

Individual Session

A states' liability - A constitutional perspective

Author(s): Peter Hanks KC

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  • Published By: Peter Hanks KC
  • Published On:8 Sep 2011
  • Took place at:The Langham, Melbourne

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