Miscellaneous 2001

GST - transactions involving real estate

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 19 Aug 2001

 
This paper goes into detail in regards to selling real estate as a going concern with a number of examples. In particular is discusses when premises are 'new residential premises'; what is a going concern; and how to use the margin scheme.

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GST - transacations involving real estate

Author(s): Stephen Baxter

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  • Published By: Stephen Baxter
  • Published On:19 Aug 2001
  • Took place at:All Seasons Premier Menzies

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