Miscellaneous 1999

Construction and property

Source: QLD

Published Date: 19 Feb 1999

 
This presentation outlines : Construction Progressive or Periodic Supplies and Acquisitions - payment and recovery rules, special transitional rules, valuation on 1/7/2K, nature of purpose/ user; Sale / Supply of Real Property - general rules, margin scheme, transitional rules; Sale / Supply of Residential Premises - input tax rules, apportionment extent, commercial residential exclusion, new residence exclusion, and implications for supplier/ acquirerThis presentation outlines : Construction Progressive or Periodic Supplies and Acquisitions - payment and recovery rules, special transitional rules, valuation on 1/7/2K, nature of purpose/ user; Sale / Supply of Real Property - general rules, margin scheme, transitional rules; Sale / Supply of Residential Premises - input tax rules, apportionment extent, commercial residential exclusion, new residence exclusion, and implications for supplier/ acquirer

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  • Published By: Harry Lakis
  • Published On:19 Feb 1999
  • Took place at:Carlton Cres Hotel, Brisbane

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