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Litigation, settlements and court orders

Published on 15 Feb 01 by NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

Topics covered in this powerpoint presentation include:
- Is your exposure to GST limited only to the transaction underlying the litigation?
- Does the judgement itself give rise to a supply for GST purposes?
- Is settlement regarded as a separate supply?

Author profile

John de Wijn KC CTA - Life
John de Wijn KC AM, CTA (Life), specialises in revenue law, with a particular emphasis on taxation law and stamp duty. John was called to the Bar in 1984, after practising as a solicitor for 9 years. He took silk in 1997. John is regularly consulted by large corporations and the Australian Taxation Office seeking advice on the intersection of revenue law and commercial practices. John served as a Victorian State Councillor of the Taxation Institute of Australia from 1989 to 1997 and again from 2002. He was president of the Taxation Institute in 2005. John has also been a member of the Taxation Committee of the Law Council. - Current at 17 April 2025
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