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Loans: a technical view paper

Published on 18 Jul 06 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • what is a loan at law?
  • when does a loan arise?
  • statute of limitations issues
  • when is an entity a creditor or a beneficiary?
  • can a debit loan be theft at law?

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Michael Bearman CTA
Michael Bearman, CTA, has 35 years’ experience representing clients in taxation matters. He is a Chartered Tax Advisor and has sat on numerous Tax Institute committees over many years. He has been consistently ranked by Doyles Guide as Melbourne’s one of Melbourne’s pre-eminent taxation barristers since 2016. A regular speaker and writer, Michael’s most recent publications are Taxing matters: Judgments and settlements, Victorian Bar News, Issue 166 (2020) and Fifty shades of Greig: the spectrum of taxpayers in share trading, with P Klank, Taxation in Australia, (2020) Vol. 50(5). - Current at 21 May 2024
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