2004

Taxing Rental Property and Top 4 GST Cases in 2004

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 25 Nov 2004

 
This seminar looked at two topics - 'Taxing Rental Property' and the 'Top 4 GST cases impacting SMEs in 2004'.

With the continuing hot property market in 2004, tax issues for real estate are at the forefront of practitioners' concerns. Rental properties in particular produce a range of complex problems for landlords and tenants that can easily turn into traps and lost opportunities for the unwary. This seminar examined a range of issues of relevance to both landlords and tenants.

In addition the top four GST cases of 2004 that were of significance to SMEs were reviewed.

Taxing Rental Properties - Selected Issues

Author(s): Ron Jorgensen

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  • Published On:25 Nov 2004
  • Took place at:Leonda by the Yarra, Hawthorn

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