Capital Gains Tax (CGT) FBT

Bi-monthly tax briefing

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 24 Sep 2013

 

This briefing covers:

  • impact of the election
  • income tax and CGT
  • GST
  • fringe benefits tax
  • superannuation
  • stamp duty

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  • Published By: Rob Prime, Raoul Stevenson
  • Published On:24 Sep 2013
  • Took place at:The Australian Institute of Management, Adelaide

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