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Simple GST matters that became complex seminar paper
Published on 23 Oct 04 by NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
This paper focusses on a number of controversial issues in the area of GST which has gained media prominence over the past 12 months, including:
- Retirement Villages - developments
- Tax invoices and consequences
- Simple sampling by ATO
- Hot issues that are causing us and our clients problems when they should not be.
This paper was also presented by the author and Michelle Tremain at the GST Masterclass held in Perth on 25 November 2004.
Author profile
Kenneth Fehily CTA
Ken Fehily, CTA, is the Director of Fehily Advisory, with over 25 years’ experience specialising in all and anything to do with GST . That includes property, tax audits and reviews, debts and penalties, binding private rulings, classifications, cross-border transactions and concessions like margin scheme, going concerns, retrospective compliance. After serving on the Treasurer’s GST Technical Advisory Committee that developed and wrote the GST laws, Ken has served on the GST Rulings Panel and the ATO GST Stewardship Group. Ken is a Fellow of CA ANZ and CPA Australia, Registered Tax Agent as well as a Chartered Tax Advisor with the Tax Institute. He regularly sits on or advises boards and committees of industry bodies, private businesses and NFPs. - Current at 03 June 2026
This was presented at 2004 National GST Intensive: Shifting Sands .
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