Miscellaneous 2022

Victoria's Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC) and Windfall Gains Tax (WGT) regimes - divergent by design

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Published Date: 28 Jul 2022

 

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The paper covers:

  • What GAIC applies to and how the regime operates
  • What WGT will apply to and how the new regime will operate
  • Similarities and differences between the two regimes
  • Divergent transactional outcomes
  • Practice management strategies.

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Victoria's Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC) and Windfall Gains Tax (WGT) regimes - divergent by design

Author(s): Michael Taylor-Sands

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