Miscellaneous 2006

Property development and subdivision case studies

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 28 Oct 2006

 

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Many clients have made significant money dealing with real property in recent years. However, have they correctly dealt with all of the tax issues? These case studies cover the income tax, CGT, GST and stamp duty implications of property development & subdivision, including:

  • mere realisation vs. carrying on a business - where do you draw the line?
  • post-CGT improvements on pre-CGT land - what are the consequences?
  • selling the main residence and/or building on the tennis court - what are the potential traps?
  • joint ventures (including conversion to community and strata title) - what are the issues?
  • applying the margin scheme - what are the implications of the recent amendments to the rules?
  • understanding the decisions in Marana Holdings and Toyama v Landmark Building Developments (and the recent amendments) - what type of supply are you making?

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  • Published By: Michael Butler
  • Published On:28 Oct 2006
  • Took place at:Whalers Inn Resort, Victor Harbor

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research critisism or review, as permitted under the copyright Act, no part may be rerpoduced by any process without written permission from The Tax Institute.

Unless expressly stated, opinions are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

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