Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Debt Equity

Policy and tax reform

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 19 Feb 2014

 

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This paper covers:

  • introduction
  • arguments for tax reform
  • income taxation
  • general expenditure taxes
  • special purpose indirect taxes
  • transaction taxes
  • taxation of assets and wealth
  • simplification
  • policy process.

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Policy and tax reform

Author(s): John Freebairn
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  • Published By: John Freebairn
  • Published On:19 Feb 2014
  • Took place at:InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort, Gold Coast

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