Capital Gains Tax (CGT) GST Property

Difficult practical property tax issues or 25 things I hate about property tax!

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 26 Mar 2014

 

This presentation covers:

  • can you reduce GST by not registering?
  • can you reduce GST by deregistering?
  • can you reduce GST using margin scheme?
  • can you reduce GST using going concern?
  • can you recover past input tax credits?
  • can you reduce land tax using minority interests?
  • can you reduce stamp duty with equity bonds or cloning?
  • can you reduce stamp duty using options?
  • can you reduce stamp duty with rural land?

 

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Difficult practical property tax issues or 25 things I hate about property tax!

Author(s): Grantley Stevens CTA , Michael Butler CTA

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