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2016 Property Day

Published on 20 Sep 2016 | Took place at City West Receptions, West Perth, WA

This event covered the following:

  • foreign investment
  • market outlook and property investment strategies for 2016
  • residential property – when does it become a development?
  • ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of property in super
  • transfer duty and land tax
  • property investment pitfalls
  • structuring for property development .

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Individual sessions

Foreign investment – Contemporary tax issues

Author(s):  Leon MOK

This paper covers:

  • Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB)
  • capital gains tax
  • withholding taxes
  • thin capitalisation
  • transfer pricing.
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Transfer duty and land tax

Author(s):  Jim O’Donnell

This paper covers:

  • part 1 – transfer duty
  • lodgement and payment of duty
  • transfer duty aggregation
  • partitioning land between co-owners
  • relevant reconstruction & consolidation exemptions
  • family farm exemption
  • land valuations
  • private residence exemption
  • retirement village exemption.
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Residential property - When does it become a development?

Author(s):  Tim Poli

This paper covers:

  • distinguishing capital v revenue
  • treating land as trading stock and CGT event K4
  • GST issue for small property developers.
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Property pitfalls and traps

Author(s):  Mitchell Spurge

This paper covers:

  • acquisition of development site
  • acquisition of a developed site.
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Property market outlook 2016

Author(s):  Damian Collins

This presentation covers:

  • residential market outlook
  • Perth’s place in the Australian market
  • finding the right opportunities in a soft market
  • xommercial market outlook
  • assessing the real returns in commercial property
  • investment trends to watch.
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Structuring for property developments

Author(s):  Giuseppe Lenzo,  Shane CASSEY

This paper covers:

  • potential tax treatment of property sales
  • available structures
  • GST and property.
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