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Selling off the developer paper
Published on 29 Aug 12 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper looks at the tax and legal implications of selling land to a developer for a pre-agreed price or share of profits.
Issues covered include:
- what is a mere realisation and what practical steps should be taken to ensure this result?
- access and security issues
- stamp duty implications
- can the margin scheme be used?
- valuation tips and traps
- development leases.
Author profile
David Stitt CTA
David is a consultant to Freehill's Brisbane Corporate and Tax practices. He is an experienced corporate lawyer as well as a chartered accountant (with a tax background). David utilises his expertise to advise on commercial legal and taxation issues in Australia. - Current at 29 August 2012
This was presented at Queensland Annual Property Day 2012 .
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Selling off the developer
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You've got the land, now what happens? Tips and traps in the development process
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The nuts and bolts of property in super
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Leasing issues
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Restructures involving property
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GST and other indirect taxes - Possible new directions in keeping up with the Southern states
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