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Enterprise cases and the light they shed on a GST building block paper

Published on 03 Sep 09 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

The term "enterprise" is defined widely in order to ensure that GST has a broad base, but the flipside is to allow (too?) many entities to have access to input tax credits. Should "Mango Citrine" be allowed to gnaw away at the foundations of the GST system? This paper considers the following issues:

  • over 10 decisions dealing with enterprise with a particular focus on the Swansea Services case
  • what enterprise presently means for GST purposes
  • the relevance of income tax principles.

Author profile

Jennifer Batrouney AM KC
Jennifer Batrouney AM KC is a silk at the Victorian Bar practising in taxation, commercial, administrative, equity, superannuation and charity law. She was appointed a QC in 2000. She is sought after for her clear and concise advice on charity law and revenue matters throughout Australia. Jennifer is a past President of the Australian Bar Association, the Victorian Bar, the Tax Bar Association and Australian Women Lawyers. She was the founding chair and now sits on the Law Council of Australia Charity Law Committee and is a director of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand. She sits on the Melbourne Law School Advisory Council and Tax Masters Advisory Board. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Melbourne Law School teaching tax and charity law in the Melbourne Law Masters. Jennifer was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2020 for significant service to the law, the legal profession and women lawyers - Current at 21 March 2023
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This was presented at 2009 National GST Intensive Conference .

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GST cases update

Author(s):  Robert OLDING

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Enterprise cases and the light they shed on a GST building block

Author(s):  Jennifer BATROUNEY

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GST and insolvency: A difficult area

Author(s):  Ben KELLY

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