Miscellaneous 2001

Alienation of Personal Services Income: Have Contractors finally become Employees?

Source: National

Published Date: 22 Mar 2001

 
Topics covered in this powerpoint presentation include:
- The financial impact of the alienation of income from personal services
- Individual and personal services entities
- Limitation of deductions relating to personal services income
- Exemptions eg. PPS taxpayers
- Collection: alienated personal services payments
- Does Part IVA apply? Looking at alternative structures.

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Alienation of Personal Services Income

Author(s): Peter Moltoni

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  • Published By: Peter Moltoni
  • Published On:22 Mar 2001
  • Took place at:Sheraton on the Park, Sydney

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