Anti-avoidance Property State taxes

Land tax - Lessons learnt form "epic fails"

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 15 Feb 2013

 

This practical presentation:

  • covers the land tax rules relevant to property investors and developers particularly how those rules can be applied to ensure clients do not unnecessarily pay increased land tax
  • reflects on the lessons learnt from real life examples where clients and advisors have missed opportunities or applied the Land Tax Act incorrectly and suffered negative outcomes
  • reflects on any recent judicial decisions handed down and the attitude of RevenueSA particularly in relation to compliance and structuring techniques currently being utilised to minimise land tax.

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Land tax - Lessons learnt from "epic fails'

Author(s): Andrea Melillo CTA

Details

  • Published By: Andrea Melillo CTA
  • Published On:15 Feb 2013
  • Took place at:Intercontinental Hotel, Adelaide

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