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Revenue v capital? - That is the question presentation
Published on 18 Feb 11 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- where are we at with revenue v capital distinction?
- structures for different transactions
- interaction with trading stock provisions
- interaction with main residence exemption.
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Simon How CTA
Simon How, CTA, is a tax consulting partner at Bentleys SA and chair of the Bentleys national tax group. Simon provides specialist taxation advice with a focus on clients in the SME & International market. Simon regularly provides advice on a broad range of tax issues. Simon has over 28 years experience in public practice and with the ATO. - Current at 14 May 2025
This was presented at 4th Annual Property Day .
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