This paper analyses the recent amendments to the GST reduced input tax credit (RITC) regulations that now apply to most Australian trusts.
This paper covers:
- identifying the mischief
- determining an appropriate benchmark
- lessons for future reforms.
Source: QLD
Published Date: 13 Feb 2013
This paper analyses the recent amendments to the GST reduced input tax credit (RITC) regulations that now apply to most Australian trusts.
This paper covers:
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