Miscellaneous 2009

Time periods and their importance in respect of GST

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 4 Sep 2009

 

The downturn in the economic climate has highlighted some of the issues and opportunities ssociated with time periods, and their importance more broadly. This presentation revisits this key aspect of the GST legislation, as well as the potential impact from changes proposed by Treasury including:

  • tax periods and attribution
  • managing cash and attribution
  • GST groups / joint ventures
  • other special rules (div 129, 135, etc)
  • the impact of proposed amendments.

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Time periods and their importance in respect of GST

Author(s): Brad Miller

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  • Published By: Brad Miller
  • Published On:4 Sep 2009
  • Took place at:The Langham Hotel, Melbourne

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