This presentation covers:
- refunding excess GST: GSTD 2014/1
- refunding excess GST: Div 142
- CofT v Barossa Vines Ltd
- capital payments: TD 2014/D7
- foundation not charitable
- Baptist Union of NSW v CCofSR
- Anthony Stewart v CofT (AAT).
Source: New South Wales
Published Date: 4 Mar 2014
This presentation covers:
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