Miscellaneous 2020

Infrastructure rights and economic entitlements

Source: National

Published Date: 30 Jul 2020

 

This presentation covers:

  • what are economic entitlements in property, and should they be subject to duty?
  • current law " are they subject to stamp duty?
  • the specific Victorian economic entitlement provisions
  • duty on infrastructure transactions " the lease / licence distinction
  • the WA fixed infrastructure right provisions.

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Infrastructure rights and economic entitlements

Author(s): Adrian Chek CTA , Michelle Owens , Vasko Nastevski

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