Litigation Tax administration 2016

The nature of a state tax appeal

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 27 Jul 2016

 

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This paper covers:

  • what is an appeal?
  • the landscape
  • first illustration " dissatisfaction with a garnishee notice
  • second illustration " PRT exclusion order not granted
  • third illustration " appeal from tribunal
  • fourth Illustration " application of avoidance scheme provisions
  • interesting things I have encountered.

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The nature of a state tax appeal

Author(s): David W Marks KC CTA
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  • Published By: David W Marks KC CTA
  • Published On:27 Jul 2016
  • Took place at:Darwin Convention Centre, NT

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