Miscellaneous 2002

GST issues

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 7 Nov 2002

 
This powerpoint presentation discusses GST issues, including: margin scheme, subdividing residence and selling off back block, development of pre CGT land, mere realisation for tax but not for GST, disposal of commercial property where owners are not registered for GST, what constitutes 'substantial renovation' to residential property to make it a taxable supply, properties constructed for sale buy subsequently rented - entitlement to input tax credits.

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GST issues

Author(s): Chris Jenkins ATI
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  • Published By: Chris Jenkins ATI
  • Published On:7 Nov 2002
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, Perth

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