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Australian Taxation Law 2020

Robin Woellner, Stephen Barkoczy, Shirley Murphy, Chris Evans, Dale Pinto · ISBN 9780190323738
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Publisher Oxford University Press ANZ
Author(s) Robin Woellner / Stephen Barkoczy / Shirley Murphy / Chris Evans / Dale Pinto
Edition 30
Published 10th February 2020
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Celebrating the publication of its 30th edition, Australian Taxation Law 2020 comprehensively examines the fundamental taxation legislation that underpins the Australian tax system. It focuses on the core areas of income tax, CGT, corporate tax, FBT, GST, superannuation and state taxes (state land tax, payroll tax and stamp duties). This text provides extensive expert analysis of the latest legislative provisions, case law developments and rulings, administrative reforms and policy announcements. It has been designed to help students navigate the complexities of taxation law and includes practical examples that will help them learn how to apply the law to real-life situations.NEW TO THIS EDITIONIncorporates the latest major legislative reforms and key decisions of courts and tribunalsIncludes tax rates for the 2019/20 financial yearDiscussion on: The Government’s proposal to remove the CGT main residence exemption for foreign residentsChanges to the eligibility rules for small business CGT concessions, and the ‘similar business’ test for carry-forward of corporate lossesNew rates for the taxation of superannuation benefits and termination payments, and the extension of eligibility to make personal superannuation contributionsThe High Court’s decision on legal professional privilege following Glencore International AG’s attempt to restrain the ATO from using documents leaked in the ‘Paradise Papers’The landmark decision in Moreton Resources Ltd v Innovation and Science Australia [2019] FCAFC 120, clarifying the meaning of ‘core Research & Development activities’.
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