Miscellaneous 2001

GST and its Impact on Businesses and Advisers

Source: National

Published Date: 15 Feb 2001

 

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This seminar paper discusses GST and its impact on businesses and advisers, focussing on: How many businesses, and their advisers, are actually getting; What happens if the ATO disagrees?; How do the accounting and legal professions interact as advisers?; Properly describing a "business activity"; Going concerns; Foreign exchange.

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  • Published By: Ken Fehily
  • Published On:15 Feb 2001
  • Took place at:Sheraton Mirage, Gold Coast

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