This paper covers:
- capital vs revenue distinction - a practical analysis
- CGT exposure for developments involving principal residence
- intergenerational transfers
- whether to develop or sell the backyard or farm.
Source: Western Australia
Published Date: 1 Mar 2007
This paper covers:
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