2024 State taxes Property

Latest developments in state taxes and the property sector

Published Date: 17 Nov 2024

 

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The last few years have seen significant changes in the state taxes landscape, and the last 12 months have been no exception. At a time when it is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate state taxes rules, it is important to keep up to date.

In this session, we cover:

  • Victorian Commercial and Industrial Property Tax – from transactional tax to annual impost. Will others follow Victoria’s lead?
  • Significant duty changes in New South Wales from 1 February 2024
  • Oliver Hume, Godolphin and Tao – where to from here? and
  • Changes in foreign surcharges for duty and land tax.

Individual Session

Author(s): Matthew Cridland CTA

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  • Published By: Matthew Cridland CTA
  • Published On:17 Nov 2024
  • Event Name:Property Intensive
  • Session Name:Latest developments in state taxes and the property sector
  • Watch Time:1+ hour
  • Took place at:Online

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