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2021 Property Intensive
Published on 04 Nov 2021 | Took place at Online, National
From the political and policy landscape of the property industry to change of intention in property development, and the impact of Windfall Gains Tax, this Property Intensive covered the issues every adviser dealing with property needs to know about. Attendees also heard the latest on the complexities around GST, dealing with the ATO, and the issues involved in vacant land and beyond.
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Individual sessions
Property development – change of intention and advising clients
Author(s):
David Montani
This paper covers a practical overview of the tax implications of property development.Materials from this session:
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Windfall Gains Tax – Impact for Landowners, Purchasers, and Developers
Author(s):
Irina Tan,
Craig WHATMAN,
Bailey Thiesz
This paper covers the proposed Windfall Gains Tax and the main issues to be considered if it comes into effect.Materials from this session:
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Vacant Land Deductions & Concessions
Author(s):
Thomas Aitkenhead,
Jacquii Reeves
This paper covers the current state of play of tax and vacant land.Materials from this session:
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After the deluge: mopping up the general principles of taxation for landlords and tenants
Author(s):
Alistair Haskett,
Christopher NEIL,
Daniel Miles
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Real Estate – what is taxed and how it is taxed
Author(s):
Terry MURPHY,
Khai-Yin Lim
This presentation covers the intersection of statute and equitable principles in ascertaining the liability of trustees and beneficiaries of property-owning trusts.Materials from this session:
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GST considerations on the purchase of large parcels of land by residential property developers
Author(s):
Matthew Evans,
Raol D'Cruz
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Keynote address: Property and taxes - where are we at and what should be done
Author(s):
Danni Hunter
This presentation covers a keynote address canvassing the political and policy landscape as it relates to the property industry, and specifically the growing reliance on property taxes by our elected governments.Materials from this session:
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