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Uniform Capital Allowances...3 years later - Part III
Published on 01 Feb 05 by "TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA" JOURNAL ARTICLE
The uniform capital allowance provisions changed the way the mining industry claims deductions for capital expenditure.
Parts I, II, IV and V of this series were published in the November 2004, December 2004/January 2005, March and May 2005 editions of Taxation in Australia respectively.
- Click here to view Part I
- Click here to view Part II
- Click here to view Part IV
- Click here to view Part V.
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John KELLY
John is a Chartered Accountant and Tax Partner with PKF in Melbourne. John has been providing taxation and business advice to clients ranging from large global corporations to smaller family-owned enterprises for over 15 years. John's experience gained with two of the 'big four' accounting firms, large global and national corporations and a small country firm of Chartered Accountants, includes the mining and energy industries, agribusiness, financial services, and manufacturing. John is recognised for his expertise in the mining and energy industries. He spent a number of years in Western Australia and Queensland working with and consulting to mining and energy companies. John is also recognised for his work with the agribusiness industry, where his practical experience in the industry prior to becoming a Chartered Accountant has proven invaluable in providing practical tax and business advice to his agribusiness clients. John has recently co-authored a series of articles looking at the evolution of the new uniform capital allowances provisions in the tax law.Current at 10 April 2006