Miscellaneous 2004

Primary Production Income - When is it taxed?

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 12 Mar 2004

 
The bringing to account of primary production income for tax purposes is not as easy as may first appear. This presentation analyses when certain types of income are assessable. In particular, the types of income that can sometimes be treated incorrectly include:
- income from the Wheat and Barley Boards
- grape receipts
- wool income
- interaction with STS.

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Primary Production Income - When is it taxed?

Author(s): Trevor Gilbert

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  • Published By: Trevor Gilbert
  • Published On:12 Mar 2004
  • Took place at:Sunset Cove (Wirrina)

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